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I installed Racket v6.9 (x86_64) yesterday on my Windows 10 desktop. I can use it just fine, everything functions. But after opening it, Windows 10 will consistently BSOD after a random amount of time. I've had it BSOD after having DrRacket open only a few seconds and today I had it open a good 20 minutes or so before it BSOD'd. My computer does not BSOD with any other programs or tasks, it seems to only be DrRacket.
I have no clue if this is an issue with DrRacket or my PC. It could just be that my PC has an issue that is only triggered by something DrRacket does.
On May 31, 2017, at 4:57 PM, Assossa ***@***.***> wrote:
No, I didn't see that, thanks. I'm installing the snapshot and will report back if I get a crash with it.
Should I close this issue since it's already been reported?
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I installed Racket v6.9 (x86_64) yesterday on my Windows 10 desktop. I can use it just fine, everything functions. But after opening it, Windows 10 will consistently BSOD after a random amount of time. I've had it BSOD after having DrRacket open only a few seconds and today I had it open a good 20 minutes or so before it BSOD'd. My computer does not BSOD with any other programs or tasks, it seems to only be DrRacket.
I have no clue if this is an issue with DrRacket or my PC. It could just be that my PC has an issue that is only triggered by something DrRacket does.
Here are my specs if it helps:
i7 2600k @ 4.3GHz (Overclocked, but stable with everything else)
16GB DDR3-1600 RAM (4 Modules)
2x 1TB HDD (7200rpm & 5200rpm)
Zotac AMP! GTX 1060 6GB (Not overclocked)
Windows 10 Home
Version 1703
OS Build 15063.296
BSOD Dump File
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