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Replied to your support email this morning, but I'll post here as well. If you disable the TitleBar Buttons (Settings > Functions tab) does that make any difference?
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On my Windows 7 Pro machine, after installing Display Fusion Pro 9.3 and configuring for 3 monitors, each with a different static wallpaper, each with a taskbar, my nvidia display driver (ver 391.35) crashes every 5 to 10 minutes under regular desktop use and internet browsing causing the screens to blank while the driver recovers (not a gaming machine nor do I watch video, strictly a desktop workhorse). The machine should have plenty of resources, it is an i7 with 32GB ram and 2 GTX760's in non-SLI mode on an Asus workstation board.  The machine was 100% stable prior to installing Display Fusion Pro, no driver crashes (or any other crashes). Primary monitor running at 3840x2160 @ only 30hz w/ 32 bit color over HDMI on card 1 and the other two are running at 1920x1080 @ 59 hz w/32 bit color over DVI on card 2. It seemed to crash more when I had the primary monitor at 60Hz but I didn't time test the driver crashes, that was just a "gut" feeling.<br/>
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One thing is for sure, the more I move windows around and scroll, or even just use the mouse, the more it crashes the driver. When I just sit and type the crashes are pretty few and far between but they do still happen.<br/>
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Any suggestions to stop this endless driver crashing?
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