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so im running the Win10 technical preview and lately its been acting stupid :/ whenever i come on after a reboot (or cold boot, any boot) and i load up a game it will crash and give me a driver crash message, but this never used to happen

what happens is, i load up the game, for example black ops 2, and it will let me get to the mm screen and i get put into a game, then it just freezes and blackscreens, only leaving the taskbar there.

so is this an issue with drivers, im using the latest driver (non beta) or is it just Win10 and i should give up and downgrade already

 

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Since W10 is in its Technical Preview stage, I imagine it's at fault.

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Since W10 is in its Technical Preview stage, I imagine it's at fault.

yeh, ever since ive been playing new games compared to my staple games, its been acting weird, think i may just be time to go back to 7/8

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reinstall drivers, are you running something alongside them ??

 

I have been gaming with W10 on my GT210 and it's been great so far.

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