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OLD FART
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FF15 Causes instant crash
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Bring on the Liquid
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Check your GPU preferences. They may be forcing something in FF that it does not like. Try setting them to application defined if they are not already.
Also I would like to recommend doing a full reinstall of your drivers and the actual FF client. You may want to even consider a driver wipe. Have you swapped GPUs recently? Also curious if you have tried any of the methods to reduce FF memory usage as this could potentially be an issue when running a lot of add ons with to tight of a memory allowance. This is just a theory for the program itself but if all aspects of the client are limited to that finite amount then in theory it could cause the program to crash similar to how windows does once you run out of memory and paging. |
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