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A bluescreen crash is almost always a hardware problem or a dodgy device driver. In this case my money would be on the video driver. Having said that, NVIDIA drivers are generally pretty good. If you turn off hardware acceleration do you still get the crashes?
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mikmin
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Actually, everything works fine within the windows. DivX and media players play video without any problem. The problem appears only if I play video and video add on using XBMC.
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mikmin
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Yes I did. Nvidia driver is also up to date.
Thanks.
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I had some issues with nvidia driver crashing (no blue screen though) turns out my memory timings were not being set. They were saved in bios but the top option to actually Load those settings wasn't setup properly. Changed that and had no more issues. So may want to check that?
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CrystalP
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First, upgrade XBMC to the Dharma version.
There may be an issue with your audio device name. Change it and reselect the one you want. It may or may not have something to do with your crashes.