Actually nvidia driver version is 359.06 which is the latest for my gpu. I've been on this version for approximately 2 weeks without a problem, so don't know if it's nvidia issue.
I'm on stable release channel, version 21.0.23. Not sure if it's good idea to install less stable latest version - from what I've gathered some peoople had crashing problems on version .026/027?
I definitely haven't installed any plugins, at least knowingly. Where in MC can I check if I have any plugins installed? (On the wiki it says go to Tools>Plug-in Manager, but I don't see ''Plug-in Manager'' in Tools)
yep that's the right driver and i think the "hh-portable" plugin is for hand-held -- maybe you are syncing a phone that you can turn off in options -- but if I'm right that wouldn't cause a system crash. If you are getting a system crash and not just JRiver stopping, what happens to me might be linked to what you red about Win10. What happens is that explorer messes up and consequently search and the "start menu" won't open. Happens after watching streamed full screen videos for me. The, euh painful, work around is to right click on the Window icon and launch task manager and then find windows explorer and restart the process.
Other than that can't suggest anything really, but I doubt its coming fromm JRiver ... at least nothing I can see in the logs (again I'm not a real expert on interpreting logs though
) It could have something to do with win explorer being messed up and then JRiver can no longer find the files I suppose.
PS - new versions aren't unstable, actually they often contain fixes. I tell my friends to use stable if they don't want to upgrade all the time. But if they have a problem, they should be on the latest version as the people here that can help will almost always have the latest version loaded and might not be able to reproduce the issue because it could have been fixed in a later release. Your choice of course