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<description><![CDATA[I believe I may have found the cause/fix for that as well... I am using my iGPU to to route a few applications through it, including explorer.exe, which i believe may be the cause. I was experiencing random tab crashes on firefox for no reason as well (as i route it through the iGPU as well), but...]]></description>
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I believe I may have found the cause/fix for that as well... I am using my iGPU to to route a few applications through it, including explorer.exe, which i believe may be the cause. I was experiencing random tab crashes on firefox for no reason as well (as i route it through the iGPU as well), but once i increased the memory allocation to the iGPU from 64mb to 256mb in BIOS, it all seemed to have stopped crashing. Including DF.
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<description><![CDATA[not sure why it keeps on doubleposting, but ignore this]]></description>
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<i><del>not sure why it keeps on doubleposting, but ignore this</del></i>
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<description><![CDATA[Strange, glad to hear you found the cause.
Can you send me a debug log for the disappearing taskbar issue? Here are the steps:
On the DisplayFusion Settings  Troubleshooting tab, change the Logging drop-down to "L1: Log Minimal" and click Apply
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Strange, glad to hear you found the cause.<br/>
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Can you send me a debug log for the disappearing taskbar issue? Here are the steps:<br/>
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<li>On the DisplayFusion Settings > Troubleshooting tab, change the Logging drop-down to "L1: Log Minimal" and click Apply</li>
<li>Reproduce the issue and note the time so we'll know where to check in the log file</li>
<li>Click the "Export Info to File" button on the Settings > Troubleshooting tab</li>
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<description><![CDATA[Just adding this here, in case it's relevant; I'm also experiencing random restarts of the side-monitors taskbars (while the program is still running fine)... Randomly, they first shut down/turn off for a few sec, then come back up blank and then back to normal. Happens on both side monitors, but...]]></description>
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Just adding this here, in case it's relevant; I'm also experiencing random restarts of the side-monitors taskbars (while the program is still running fine)... Randomly, they first shut down/turn off for a few sec, then come back up blank and then back to normal. Happens on both side monitors, but not the main display one.
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<description><![CDATA[For a while now (at least 1+ month), I've been having these constant MEMORY_MANAGEMENT bsods, although i could never pinpoint out to why...
At first i thought it was because of dying RAM sticks and/or memory module of the CPU (or whatever you call it).
It wasn't until i stopped using DF for a d...]]></description>
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<del>For a while now (at least 1+ month), I've been having these constant <b>MEMORY_MANAGEMENT</b> bsods, although i could never pinpoint out to why...<br/>
At first i thought it was because of dying RAM sticks and/or memory module of the CPU (or whatever you call it).<br/>
It wasn't until i stopped using DF for a day where the bsods stopped happeing.<br/>
Why is this happening and is there a way to prevent it?</del><br/>
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Update: DF <i>was</i> triggering the BSOD, but it wasn't the main cause after further testing and investigation. The main problem seemed to have been wrongly seated RAM sticks.<br/>
Let me clarify; I initially swapped places of the sticks to test if it was the cause of a different BSOD i was experiencing some months ago, which wasn't the case then... and then forgot to swap back the original slots afterwards. Then it seems to have taking it to the worse and DF was somehow triggering said BSODs because the sticks where in the wrong slots.<br/>
I swapped them back today and haven't encountered a single BSOD yet... I'll post again in this thread if i encounter it again, but it was still interresting that just by swapping the slots back and forth had such a profound trigger.
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