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Hello, my computer seems to be blue screening at random times while playing APB.  Here are some of the errors detected. (Also I've just recently reinstalled APB completly)

Error: (08/15/2018 06:48:17 PM) (Source: Application Error) (User: )
Description: Faulting application name: APBprogram, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x5b738f6d
Faulting module name: APBprogram, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x5b738f6d
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x00008bb0
Faulting process id: 0xd00
Faulting application start time: 0xAPB.exe0
Faulting application path: APB.exe1
Faulting module path: APB.exe2
Report Id: APB.exe3
Faulting package full name: APB.exe4
Faulting package-relative application ID: APB.exe5

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If you did a reinstall and it's still crashing I would personally test all the hardware and also check the cpu and gpu temperatures.
Plenty off free and paid programs to test the stability of a pc.

Memtest86+ Windows 10/8/7 has an inbuilt Memory Diagnostic Tool.
StressMyPC. StressMyPC is a simple portable benchmarking tool.
HeavyLoad. HeavyLoad is another tool to benchmark your hardware components.
Passmark Tools. ...
FurMark.
System Stability Tester.
SiSoft Sandra Lite.
Prime95.

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if you're blue screening it could be all sorts of things
my first stop would be memtest, blue screens are often memory related
if memtest runs fine (about 10 passes) then i'd check the voltages, undervolting can also cause. the 3, 5 and 12 rails. there should be a screen in BIOS for you check them, if not then HWmonitor
blue screens can sometimes be caused by conflicting or faulty drivers. so might be worth uninstalling your chipset and all drivers and doing clean installs of them.

 

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people above are suggesting some stuff , but before doing that , just do the simple task of reinstallling your graphic drivers .

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16 minutes ago, Stunny said:

if you're blue screening it could be all sorts of things
my first stop would be memtest, blue screens are often memory related
if memtest runs fine (about 10 passes) then i'd check the voltages, undervolting can also cause. the 3, 5 and 12 rails. there should be a screen in BIOS for you check them, if not then HWmonitor
blue screens can sometimes be caused by conflicting or faulty drivers. so might be worth uninstalling your chipset and all drivers and doing clean installs of them.

 

Do what he said, make sure you have installed any major windows 7 updates. Most of the time when this happens to me, it's a hard-drive or heat issue. You never really know. The error code says soemthing about thread handling, but I don't think that is the problem, and I'm going to take a wild guess and say your ram is fine. Edited by Puffdragon

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