Well, you forgot to mention the crash part!
Before you do anything rash, I'd suggest re-installing all of your drivers including your motherboard drivers and a re-install of DX9 wouldn't hurt either.
If it happened just after a crash, I'd be willing to bet that some system files or driver librarys are corrupt.
EDIT: Go find a program called memtest on the web. It'll test your RAM for you before you begin taking your PC apart.
[ 09-23-2004, 04:10 PM: Message edited by: Animal ]
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