Re: bf1 crashes while loading map

by ragnarok013
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Re: bf1 crashes while loading map

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i clean boot it yesterday and it worked perfectly but it started crashing again today even i clean boot my pc, weird

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@PreyVu1ture wrote:

i clean boot it yesterday and it worked perfectly but it started crashing again today even i clean boot my pc, weird


@2042isNotBF any thoughts on this one?

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@ragnarok013it also crashes with c000374 sometimes, what does this error code mean? Maybe it can help to identify error 

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@PreyVu1ture  @ragnarok013  Sorry been afk working on other things. So this error can be a sign of a few different things from windows update, program on PC  to corrupt dill file even a piece of hardware / ram going bad :/ 

 

As you have already run windows scan and done a clean boot Then I would look at the ram as C0000005 typically means that memory got corrupted, so either the OS/Drivers are doing something they shouldn't, or you have a failing RAM module. You can try running memtest86+ and see if it finds any RAM failures you have done pretty much everything else you can do at this point.

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@PreyVu1ture 

 

Did you eventually get this fixed from your end? Curious if you could share the solution if you got passed this issue. 

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Re: bf1 crashes while loading map

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@PreyVu1ture
dig the memory module failing suggestion
you can check your ram modules pinout and clean them with isoprophilic alcohol or some nongreasy electrical cleaner solution. Sometimes dust (which is electrically conductive) makes ram modules go bonkers.
As already suggested you can download memtest86+ or hiren's boot cd to test your ram modules ONE AT TIME
let me know if this helped you Standard smile

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