Hi Denis, I'm sorry you're experiencing such severe issues!
Is it actually a BSOD, or just a crash?
BSOD's usually indicate some deeper issue, either hardware or driver-related. In normal circumstances *no* application (including Terragen) should be able to "cause" a BSOD on its own. Especially in Win10 where there is even more driver and low-level system protection. It's possible for Terragen to be making a request to the driver that it then handles in a way that causes a BSOD, or for TG to be exposing some issue in the hardware, for example memory, but it's highly unusual for the application itself to be "causing a BSOD".
I would also say this seems to be system-specific because it's the first report we have had of it (although there have been other reports of crashes at times, it's true, but no BSODs as far as I know).
Does it seem to occur all the time, or only when editing specific settings or in other specific circumstances?
- Oshyan