Might want to mention that they were driver verified.
Aye... I suppose it is up to the OP to continue testing with driver verifier running after uninstalling the offending driver. I think it might be safe at this point to disable verifier and run normally and not remove trixx software.
Thanks zigzag3143. I assumed the verifier was intentional, but after reading over the previous posts again, now I see your point.
Okay great, If I crash once more I'll start up verifier again and update accordingly.
I've disabled my Trixx to boot on Windows Startup and I'll start opening it manually.
Thanks again
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