KillerGhost_020
Hm. Try this: Open command prompt, copy and paste this, save it as "dataexecutionpolicy.bat", run it as admin:
@echo off bcdedit /set {current} nx OptIn bcdedit /set {current} nx AlwaysOffRestart your pc.
Then try playing the game.
Next, try Safe Mode:
Type into Windows Search "msconfig". Open it. On the Boot tab choose "Safe Mode". Click OK and reboot.While in Safe mode, avoid running any software that is not part of Windows. Safe mode disables all but basic drivers and services and prevents programs from launching at startup. When in Safe mode, open device manager and go to network adapters, right-click the options and select to update drivers, then try playing the game in safe mode for a few hours.
If this works, then the problem will almost certainly be:
Some piece of software running upon startup. Some piece of software that you always use before the error comes up and don't realize it. A driver. Hardware that is running such a basic driver that it never triggers the error. Hardware that Safe Mode doesn't even load a driver for and is thus disabled, such as a network card.It's also possible your RAM is faulting or the motherboard slot for the RAM slot is faulting. This next test can take a while if your machine is slow: Type into Windows search "windows memory diagnostic" and run it. Caution: It takes a long time. It will restart your computer after it finishes, launch into Windows and tell you in the notification panel if it found any problems.