Thanks for minidump, the crash occurred because some other driver modified our driver's code in memory. There are changes in 4 bytes. Sometimes it's a hardware fault (bad memory/CPU temperature), but it's usually a change in one memory bit and it's not this case. Hopefully, it's a random crash, otherwise it's quite hard to find culprit (since it's driver related, you'd need to update all your drivers, or start uninstalling every one of them). If you observe more crashes, send me minidump again. Thanks!