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Within the past week I've noticed my PC (less than 1 year old) booting and shutting down rather slowly, however I didn't have any real issue until a couple days ago. When trying to load up CoD MW 2019 (a game I have played hundreds of times) the game kept crashing, I assumed it was an issue with either an update in the game or the launcher and uninstalled both followed by a re-installation. This worked for a day, today I attempted to load MW and was having drastically more obvious issues than yesterday... the game would freeze and fail to close, my PC would crash, ect... once my PC crashed I saw the crash code "system service exception" along with a debug code of D3. I did some quick research and saw that the most likely issue was a corrupt OS driver. Me not knowing how to scan for or repair corrupt OS driver I opted to just get a fresh SSD for a clean OS install. I went through the whole process (no issues) downloaded essential performance software (graphic & audio software and drivers) and then moved on to games. Since MW is the issue at hand I started with the battle net laucher (no issue) and then began to download the game, about half way through my PC crashed and had the same crash code as before. However when my PC restarted and I tried to launch battle net it failed to launch due to the file being corrupt. 

 

I don't have any issues (that I know of) outside of battle net games, however the crash code seemed to indicate it was isolated software problem, now its indicating a specific software, yet still popping the same crash code. Do i need to be concerned about anything hardware wise? Or do you think this is just a battle net issue that will (hopefully) resolve itself?

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