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Ok, but in my case do I only disable Realtek Audio and Nahimic mirroring device (it's with realtek driver if I'm not wrong) or do I disable ALL the devices ?
I've just tested it, my entire computer crashed.
- EA_Leeuw3 years ago
Community Manager
@Poneyyyyyyyy, can you check it with the RealTek devices first? With Realtek devices only the game crashes, with all the devices, the entire computer crashes
- EA_Leeuw3 years ago
Community Manager
@Poneyyyyyyyy, oh alright, that shouldn't happen at all. Disabling audio devices should not cause your whole PC to crash... Hmm, in that case I highly suspect it could be a Windows 11 issue, I am afraid.
When is the last time you have checked for available drivers for devices such as your soundcard and CPU? Not talking about the GPU drivers here, since I assume that you keep these up to date?
Also, are you using any third party antivirus programs by any chance? I don't think it's Windows 11 because it was already happening on Windows 10 and yesterday I've reset twice my computer and upgraded to Windows 11.
Last time I've checked my drivers was yesterday, I've made a lot of scans with DriversCloud and each time there is no drivers to update. (If you have another software that scans your drivers and tells you which need to be updated, don't hesitate to give me the name of it)
And because my game crash even if I disable audio controllers in my Device Manager, I think it's caused by Realtek but not 100% sure about that.
And no, I'm not using any third party antivirus.
Up, since no one is responding for some time
- EA_Leeuw3 years ago
Community Manager
@Poneyyyyyyyy,
This is no 1-to-1 live support service, I am afraid, but a forum. A forum which is primarily meant for players who are helping other players. If you would like a directly 1-to-1 live chat service, I recommend checking https://help.ea.com/contact-us.
Checking drivers with some sort of 3rd party program isn't really the best thing you can do, to be honest. Most of the time these kinds of programs download other things than you would think.
If you would like to really make sure that your drivers are fully updated, I recommend checking the support page of your PCs motherboard for example. Or if you have a pre-build or laptop, checking their online support websites. - @EA_Leeuw Ok, thank you for your help
- EA_Leeuw3 years ago
Community Manager
@Poneyyyyyyyy, no worries, that's what we're here for. 🙂