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Originally Posted by Memener
0x0000008e (0xc0000005 0xbfb9fb86 0XF45FA930 0X00000000)
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Um, I'm not a Windows dev, so I'm not too familiar with its memory map or its error message format, but you shouldn't really be getting addresses that low (0x0000008e)
If that's a true memory address, then I'd venture to say memory corruption (in the software, not in the hardware... perhaps its a lib that DX uses, or DX itself)