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falkiiii_xD
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2 months ago
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PC crash 10 sec after game closing

Win 11 Event Log in screenshot.

Tried newest drivers (RX 7900 GRE), no overlays, no browser, no discord, one monitor. Still crashes and reboots without bluescreen. Happens with steam and EA launcher and  different accounts.

Any known issues? Happens since last split (2 months?).

  • I was experiencing constant crashes and hard resets when playing Apex Legends on a freshly installed Windows 11 system with the latest AMD graphics drivers. The crash dump analysis pointed to the Realtek WLAN driver (rtwlane601.sys) as the root cause of the KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE (0x139) error, not the AMD GPU or the game itself.

    Disabling the Realtek WLAN device in Device Manager and restarting the PC completely stopped the crashes—no more resets or freezes during or after gameplay. A clean Windows reinstall didn’t help because the problematic Realtek driver was automatically installed again.

    If facing similar issues, I recommend checking your crash dumps for this driver, updating or rolling back your Realtek WLAN driver, or disabling the device as a temporary fix. This resolved my problem and greatly stabilized the system while gaming.

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  • I was experiencing constant crashes and hard resets when playing Apex Legends on a freshly installed Windows 11 system with the latest AMD graphics drivers. The crash dump analysis pointed to the Realtek WLAN driver (rtwlane601.sys) as the root cause of the KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE (0x139) error, not the AMD GPU or the game itself.

    Disabling the Realtek WLAN device in Device Manager and restarting the PC completely stopped the crashes—no more resets or freezes during or after gameplay. A clean Windows reinstall didn’t help because the problematic Realtek driver was automatically installed again.

    If facing similar issues, I recommend checking your crash dumps for this driver, updating or rolling back your Realtek WLAN driver, or disabling the device as a temporary fix. This resolved my problem and greatly stabilized the system while gaming.