Hi Sir Dwaine, I just fixed the issue by uninstalling and deleting the files and then reinstalling the Davinci software. Here's the method I used by appuals:
Method 9: Enlarging the Virtual Memory file (Paging File)
As some users have reported, this particular issue can also occur on Windows 10 is struggling to deal with heap dumps. Some users that previously had their paging file managed by the system have reported that the issue was no longer occurring after they changed it to a custom size (making it bigger).
This is known to be successful in situations where the user is working with a low to medium specification computer.
If you think this scenario might be applicable to your current situation, follow the steps down below to enlarge your virtual memory paging file and see if it resolves your DaVinci Resolve crashes:
1. Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Then, type ” sysdm.cpl” and press Enter to open the Advanced System Properties window.
2. Inside the System Properties window, go to the Advanced tab and click the Settings button associated with the Performance menu.
3. Inside the Performance Options menu, click the Advanced tab.
4. Inside the Advanced tab, click the Change button under Virtual Memory.
5. In the Virtual Memory window, start by unchecking the box associated with Automatically manage paging file size for all drives.
6. Select your OS drive from the box under Paging file size for each drive, then select the toggle associated with Custom size.
7. As per other affected user recommendations, you should set the Initial size to at least 3500 MB and the Maximum size to 7000 MB. Once the two values are in place, the Set button to enforce the change.
8. Click Ok and Save, then close all associated windows and restart your computer.
9. At the next startup, open DaVinci Resolve and see if you’re still encountering the same frequent crashes.
Here's the link so maybe it could help others :
https://appuals.com/fix-davinci-resolve-keeps-crashing/