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Almost every fatal program error involves reading or writing the wrong memory. There are many different mistakes that can lead to that, but the fact that it's a "memory" error doesn't necessarily tell you anything. It could certainly be a plug-in problem though, wouldn't surprise me one bit.
You're describing the same problem I had, where it wouldn't happen if I closed the project first. Sounds like in my case it was an infinite loop, whereas in yours it was an invalid memory access. I guess it stands to reason that two different plugins could have caused similar but subtly different problems. Hard to say whether it's truly a plug-in doing this, or if it's Cubase not handling an unexpected condition caused by a plug-in.
I thought M-Audio had a pretty bad reputation driver-wise, but maybe that was just a few cranky customers. The most stable drivers are probably the Pro Tools drivers though. 
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