"All windows" function crashing macbook pro

Hi,
I'm having problems with the "All Windows" function that is on the F3 key (macbook pro mid 2010 on Snow Leopard) that I put in my active screen corners or Hot corners as I thought they were called. I bound the "All Windows" function to my bottom left corner and find myself occasionally crashing the whole computer if I use it when I have a few applications open. Sometimes it happens when I have a lot open and sometimes not so much i.e. Safari, Chrome, Skype (with no calls going) and itunes. Sometimes I feel I do an action too abruptly and it crashes, say I open a page in a browser thats still loading, go straight to "all windows" to go see something else and the screen goes black and any noise that was playing keeps skipping. The only way out is to reboot.
I remember having an issue with gfxcardstatus when I upgraded from v2.1, in which my screen would go black with a line of pixels up top that was screwy. The rest of the computer was fine. Reboot wasn't necessary to fix that. Once I reverted to v2.1 all was fine again. I don't know if gfxcardstatus has anything to do with what I'm dealing with currently but as far as I can remember thats the only problem i've had with this computer until now.
Otherwise I also upgraded from 4Gb of RAM to 8 back in september but have only been having this issue for the past few months. I don't know if it's my RAM that maybe be faulty.
All that I know is that "All Windows" function recently crashed the computer. I'm not sure if it does it with my other hot corners which are bound to "Spaces" since I don't recall what I was doing when I crashed other times (more than a dozen times).
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

I've been verifying Activity Monitor while using the "All windows" function and its CPU usage (Process name of  WindowServer) jumps to 10-15% when I use the function. Could it be just that simple that the computer just crashes if this were not enough CPU available when I use "All windows" or is my RAM or computer faulty for crashing at that CPU jump.

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