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Anonymous
11 years ago

Re: battlefield 3 freezes my computer

please someone???????

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  • I moved your post to the BF3 area to get you some help...I will post back for you as I need to look up some things for you to try and help. I am thinking it is your cpu doing this ..Edit try this..

    Run the game as Administrator:
    Go to the Origin games folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 3) and find Bf3.exe. Right click it and go to PROPERTIES, then COMPATIBILITY and check the box next to RUN THIS PROGRAM AS ADMINISTRATOR.

    Run Origin as Administrator:
    Go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin and right click on Origin.exe and go to properties. Then go to compatibility tab and check the box next to RUN AS ADMIN.

    Disable Origin in game:
    In Origin - Application settings - Origin in Game - disable Origin in game

    Origin Cloud Storage turn it off
    Origin, settings, General

    If all this fails to fix it then try this...

    BF3 folder in my documents holds game configs and screen shots even if BF3 is installed on different drive. When you uninstall BF3 it does NOT remove this folder. So when you install the game again you can still have the same issues. Even if its not a new install it is still worth trying as the game cfg could be mucked up.

    1- Go to my Documents and remove BF3 folder place it on your Desktop or trash.
    2- Be warned you do have to set up your in game settings again.
    3-Repair BF3
    4- When done go test your game. If it fails reboot your PC and run repair game again and test BF3.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    man thanks a lot for the advice.I 've tryed the first solution but it freezed again 

  • When you are in BF3 what do you have the video card settings in game at? If your on med etc turn it down to low video settings in game.

    Do not have any open programs on your PC on when in game other then firewall and what you need to run the game. Then try BF3 again.

    Edit... Also keep the first settings I gave you  as they will help run BF3 more smooth

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    still freezes ☹️ ☹️ !!but it lasted more time than before

  • Try this ....

    Nvidia BF3 settings ....

    First step open Nvidia Control panel under 3D settings go to Adjust image settings with preview

    Pick use my preference and set it to performance and hit apply.

    Next go to Manage 3D settings, Program settings tab and add BF3 

    Once BF3 is added in Program settings tab make sure all this is in place..

    Ambient occlusion- not supported
    Anisotropic filtering- use global settings off
    Antialiasing - FXAA - not supported
    Antialiasing- Gamma correction- use global settings on
    Antialiasing-Mode - use global settings off
    Antialiasing- setting - use global settings none
    Antialiasing- Transparency - use global settings off
    CUDA- GPU's - use global settings ALL
    Maximum pre-rendered frames - Use the 3D application setting
    Multi display /mixed GPU acceleration- set to what your display is
    Power management mode- Prefer Maximum Performance
    Shader Cache- use global settings on
    Texture filtering - Anisotropic sample Opti.... - use global settings on
    Texture filtering- Negative LOD bias - use global setting Allow
    Texture filtering - Quality - use global setting Quality
    Texture filtering - Trilinear optimization - use global settings on
    Thread optimization - use global setting Auto
    Triple buffering - use global settings off
    Vetical Sync - use global settings off
    Virtual Reality pre-rendered frames - use global settings 1

    Reboot PC just to be safe.

    In game for video settings put it all to custom and put everything you can to low  then be sure to turn off ....


    1-antialiasing deferred off
    2- motion blur off
    3-ambient occlusion off

    on left side be sure vertical sync is off

    Now test BF3

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    things got worse!!!!!!!!i played for about 10 seconds and it freezed

  • Sorry about this just set it all back to default in  Nvidia Control panel In game still keep it all on low to try to keep it from crashing.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    thanks a lot for the advice and for your time man although problem is not solved yet :/

  • I removed the solution and not sure why it was solved but I removed it. So lets rule out your windows making the issue....

    Test your windows for errors
    This works in all windows O/S vista Win7, Win8 and Win8.1 windows system file checker :] Copy and past this to note pad and put it on your desktop. As open programs can give you errors when you run this.

    ...... sfc /scannow ..... ever hear of it if not your going to love this .... it will inspect all the important windows files as well as the windows DLL files. If windows system file checker finds any issues with the windows files and windows DLL files it will replace them. This little tool as well as the event viewer saved me and fully helped me fix my BF4 issues as well as saved my .... many a format since I found it. This is the best toy they ever put in windows :]

    For win7 go to start left click in search type cmd and right click cmd pick run as admin

    For win 8.1 right click start bottom left of screen and pick command prompt admin

    1 - Open administrator command prompt and close web pages and programs like origin.

    2 - Type or copy and paste in sfc /scannow and hit enter, This takes 5 min to 15 min SSD vs HD

    3 - This can go one of a few ways ..... no errors ... it fixed some errors ..... could not fix all errors...... does not finish checking and errors out ....... and the last one could not fix errors at all :/

    4 -After its done reboot and do it again even if you had no errors the first time or had errors, could not fix ... run sfc /scannow again and when its done a second time reboot. You need to do this a and get no errors 2 x in a row ...

    5- So if you ran it 2x and no errors your safe you can stop now for now lol, If you had errors first time but not the second then run sfc /scannow again and when its done reboot. You need to get could not find any errors 2 x to be safe. If it still finds errors try and run it a few more times until it finds no errors 2x AND ALWAYS REBOOT BETWEEN RUNNING sfc /scannow

    6 - If you get a message indicating that it can not be repaired and you ran sfc /scannow more then 3x in a row on win vista or 7 mm you need a format or try repair win 7 :/ But after format or repair and all updates are done run sfc /scannow to make sure your windows is stable same deal 2x error free reboot between them.

    If your O/S is Win8 or Win 8,1 then you can run this next command / line in administrator command prompt. Sadly this does not work for win vista or 7 :/ It will restore the health of your PC and you dont lose anything and it will also fix errors in the registry :]

    dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth ------- ONLY works for windows 8 and 8.1

    7 - When its done reboot

  • RichAC's avatar
    RichAC
    11 years ago

    4gb of ram is minimum.   I have 6gb with win 7 and sometimes i'm using over 4gb when running the game...

    when playing bf4 i'm using almost all of my 6gb and would recommend 8gb.

    The game has a known memory leak.  so I would recommend another 2gb of ram at least.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    help??????????

  • stavrino14 can you post the error from the PC event viewer when you get the crash in bf3? So I can find out what is doing it to help you fix it,

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