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This happens where in the software a virtual call to a null pointer is encountered (an unknown or unreferencable function). In Media Player this at points occurs using codecs where the codec encounters misformatted data and as a result has issues. If this is happening a lot then you may want to check your RAM memory and/or BIOS settings to make sure you are not having occasional memory glitches in intensive operations that are causing this. Other than just plain ordinary bugs in various software packages that cause this, it is possible to have a corruption in some windows DLL somewhere that could be doing it. My bet is that you may be having the prior (RAM) problem as it sounds like you are running more intense operations (video decoding, gaming, etc.) when this happens.
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Try reinstalling the game on onother drive/partition maybe.