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  1. Got another crash. Took a few more zoomings this time though.

     

    pdncrash.4.log

     

    I'm going to be using a system restore, as the updated drivers seem to be over working my computer just a bit.

    Hopefully you guys can work this out if it's repeatable for you or your other devs, as for me, it's not particularly bothersome, as it is a fairly unusual circumstance.

  2. I downloaded the intel driver detection tool, and it scanned my computer, and says it's all up to date and working properly, but also gave me this readout, regarding the graphics drivers.

     

     

     

    Intel® HD Graphics 5500
    
    A customized computer manufacturer driver is installed on your computer.
    The Intel Driver & Support Assistant is not able to update the driver.
    Installing a generic Intel driver instead of the customized computer manufacturer driver
    may cause technical issues.
    Contact your computer manufacturer for the latest driver for your computer.
    
        Adapter CompatibilityIntel Corporation
        Video ProcessorIntel® HD Graphics Family
        Resolution1366 x 768
        Bits Per Pixel32
        Number of Colors4294967296
        Refresh Rate - Current59 Hz
        Refresh Rate - Maximum59 Hz
        Refresh Rate - Minimum47 Hz
        Driver ProviderIntel Corporation
        Driver Version10.18.10.3939
        Driver Date9/8/2014
        Adapter DAC TypeInternal
        Adapter RAM1.00 GB
        AvailabilityRunning at full power
        StatusThis device is working properly.
        LocationPCI bus 0, device 2, function 0
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  3. I wouldn't doubt it, when I consider that the computer is a few years old, but I ran Dell's pre boot system tests that are a part of it's bios just last week, and there were no problems found with the memory modules, only that the battery is at half of it's expected life span.

     

    These crashes occurred when I held down ctrl- and zoomed all the way out, and then ctrl+, zooming all the way in, in succession. I repeated this a couple times, and each time I tried it, I crashed. Now of course this isn't something that people will be normally doing, so it's probably not critical, but it does bare looking into I think.

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