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Been a few more days, haven't had much play time in the biggest offending games but did have a crash last night in Destiny 2. Did the general 'program has stopped working' message, and I couldn't re-launch the game until I rebooted my computer. In that state, I tried restarting Explorer, closing a bunch of other programs I had running, etc seeing if I could narrow down what was the cause...eventually gave up and rebooted.
I've also turned off fast startup as zbook suggested. Since then I don't think I've seen the Explorer memory error on shutdown, but I think that has become rarer since I installed the chipset drivers.
I've run the HD Tune on the rest of the drives. I'm going to need another large block of time before attempting the chkdsk /r on D: or the SeaTools DOS since the error check took almost 7.5 hours. Here are the results:
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Last edited by Void Concept; 26 Oct 2017 at 00:35. Reason: grouped HDD tests together