Now, I swear I did not remove the graphics card.

And all other applications kept running just fine, as was win10.
I did not change anything on my PC or OS in the last 2 months. I didn't even install any new applications. This came completely out of the blue.
EDIT: The only thing that was different in the last week, was that instead of shutting down the PC/win10, I let it go to sleep mode at night over a week or so.
EDIT2: Something else I did differently was to play Zak McKracken in a browser DOSBox during that time. ( https://archive.org/details/msdos_Zak_M ... anced_1988 ). It was active in the background at the time of the crash. Maybe that caused something in some graphics layer?
Any clue what this is about? Any experiences with that?
Thanks!
The error can be seen on line 282:
For reference, other reports with same error message:
91224, 78199, 74642
For reference, possible solutions:
88040, 65323, 67588
After reading through the posts and suggested solutions, I decided to first restart the PC - as it has not been done for a week or so, set autosave interval to 10 minutes and see what happens in the next days. The course of action after that might be to disable "flip presentation model" and " force-opengl" as suggested in the posts.