Quote Originally Posted by Travithymia View Post
That response looks bad for SE's support because not only is this problem effecting a lot of people based on the amount of views the threads here are getting (Heading towards 3000 on the main post about these errors) but it also isn't an Nvidia problem since there are a few people who have had it with AMD GPUs as well. I'm not convinced SE support knows what it's talking about and there are clearly players having this problem that aren't posting about it for whatever reason.


The errors in my event viewer look almost the exact same as this with varying exception codes. I've had exception code: 0xc0000005 which indicates memory access violation and yours is 0xc0000374 which indicates heap corruption, or to use another term for it memory corruption. Whatever is going wrong it looks like some sort of memory issue is at the core of it. I've read someone in the past was able to overcome these errors by upgrading their RAM so if you're all out of other ideas I'd try that and let us know if it works. Kudos to you for reinstalling Windows, I can't be bothered to do that.

The ntdll.dll module is also present on each of my event viewer errors which is apparently a Windows registry file. I've tried restoring and reinstalling it but that failed to fix anything. I don't know what to do either anymore besides opening another SE support chat where they give me more "solutions" that I've already tried.
Yeah, I'm just a disappointed in the response but the person who was helping me seemed to be genuinely out of ideas. Right now I'm attempting a complete factory wipe and reinstall of my system with the bare minimums. Luckily, my system is primarily used for gaming so I'm not losing too much by resetting--it just takes a while.

I just can't see this being a hardware problem since it's affecting so many people all at once.