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Occasional issue with running two WoWs

Mikchi

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This has happened three, maybe four times now, I get the dreaded BSOD.

The first time it happened, I had my farmer in a corner of the screen, with DX11 Fullscreen main account on top of it, manually playing. Upon logging into my main account I got the BSOD.

Fast forward a few days to now, where it's just happened again. This time, having both like this - http://i.imgur.com/7Dckh.jpg

I can deal with the BSOD and my PC rebooting itself, that's fine. It's inconvenient, but I can live with that.

What I can't live with is that it basically resets my WoW to a fresh fucking install. No keybinds. Addons and UI a mess. Everything is back to its default state.

Graphics drivers are up to date, even though the diagnosis shite on Startup says it's driver problems.

Any input would be great.


Edit: I'd just been running the farmers like in the picture above, and decided to watch a movie. BSOD'd on loading the movie. Forgot to add that in.
 
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Whats the BSOD stop code. #x######.

stop code can be googled most of the time to tell you what the problem is...driver / memory issue etc.

and bawlsy posting a pick with character names / units frames and keys for class identification -_- should take it down or shade/fade it out
 
Whats the BSOD stop code. #x######.

stop code can be googled most of the time to tell you what the problem is...driver / memory issue etc.

and bawlsy posting a pick with character names / units frames and keys for class identification -_- should take it down or shade/fade it out

I'll have a look if/when it happens again.

I figured the names were unintelligible.
 
go into the clients one by one, setup the windows or however the way you want, and exit, wow does this weird thing where it wont save some preferences unless you close it properly, so instead of letting it crash out, go in and set it up, and exit. then load up wow again and see if everything is saved. it should be. then rinse and repete for the other account, also make sure all the addons are up to date.
 
I get BSODs as well, but ONLy after one of my clients is closing or just recently closed. Otherwise never an issue.
 
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