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From your Explorer Crash Dump:
I'm not expert on Nvidia stuff but as a test try:Code:SYMBOL_NAME: nvspcap64+67536 FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: nvspcap64 IMAGE_NAME: nvspcap64.dll DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 566785ad STACK_COMMAND: ~35s; .ecxr ; kb FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: NULL_CLASS_PTR_WRITE_c0000005_nvspcap64.dll!Unknown BUCKET_ID: X64_APPLICATION_FAULT_NULL_CLASS_PTR_WRITE_nvspcap64+67536
Start> Run> msconfig> Startup Tab
Look for something like this and uncheck if found.
C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe C:\Windows\system32\nvspcap64.dll,ShadowPlayOnSystemStart
Also try:
Start> Run> services.msc
Try disabling Nvidia GeForce Experience Service or setting it to manual start.
Consider uninstalling Nvidia GeForce Experience via Control Panel> Prorams and Featutes> Uninstall or change a program
Then then reboot and dowload it again and reinstall it.
If problems persist then you'll need help from someone who knows more about Nvidia than I do!
EDIT:
Check this tutorial. Maybe it helps.
NVIDIA GeForce Experience: A Beginner's Guide
Personally with Graphics Card Drivers I install the working driver from my computer manufacturer's website rather than getting the latest updates which might include features that I don't want or need.
Last edited by Callender; 03 Jan 2016 at 10:19. Reason: add info