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So I tried the clean install of GPU drivers that didn't work. I also tried under clocking my hardware that didn't work. I also lowered the settings to the lowest possible. I turned off all overlays from NVIDIA and Origin. Uninstalled and reinstalled the game on both steam and origin. None of those worked for me.
@EA_Barry wrote:In addition to performing a clean install of your video drivers:
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/apex-legends-crashing-whole-pc/m-p/8014734#M46350
...it is likely worthwhile making sure you are running your CPU, GPU and RAM at stock clock speeds (this includes no factory overclocks).
Thanks.
- SupremumEclipsE5 years agoHero (Retired)
Hardware error "LiveKernelEvent"
0x141 = VIDEO_ENGINE_TIMEOUT_DETECTED
This indicates that one of the display engines did not respond in a timely manner.Page File: 19128MB used, 18452MB available
One of the options will help
>Manually increase the paging file on the disk with the game installed
(min 910 max 24100)> set> reboot> game check
>disable vertical sync
>decrease video settings
>use msi afterburner to lower the frequency of the GPU and memory by 20 MHz. apply and check the game
or
via msi afterburner, the map uses Power Limit 100% power, lower the Power Limit slider to 70-80%. apply and check the game
@SupremuMxEclipsE wrote:Hardware error "LiveKernelEvent"
0x141 = VIDEO_ENGINE_TIMEOUT_DETECTED
This indicates that one of the display engines did not respond in a timely manner.Page File: 19128MB used, 18452MB available
Manually increase the paging file on the disk with the game installed
(min 910 max 24100)> set> reboot> game checkI tried what you said and I still got some error codes and crashing after clicking continue.
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