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think i may have found a solution without lowering clock speed on cpu. Ive had a stable clock of 4.20 ghz for about 3 months now and randomly got the "missing"/"bad" module crash. I claim no part in finsing this, i simply want to share it with others. what i was told to do is the following;
First, you will need to navigate to the installation folder. The easiest way to do this is right-clicking the desktop icon - > Properties -> Open File Location. Once the folder is open, you will need to find r5apex.exe, which will likely be already highlighted.
Right-click r5apex and click Properties. Navigate to the Compatibility tab and find the Disable Fullscreen Optimisation option. Check the box next to it, save and exit. The next time you launch Apex Legends it might run in windowed mode, but you should be able to safely change to fullscreen in Apex Legends' in-game options.
this is directly copy and pasted from https://www.altchar.com/games-news/588830/apex-legends-pc-crash-on-launch-bad-module-info-fixes so please check it out if it was useful to you.
today crash without apex_crash.txt , engine error
- 7 years ago
BSoD today hapen ☹️
- 7 years ago
Another BSoD atikmdag.sys today :/
I test my computer in prime95, window mdsched.exe , 3Dmark, Intel(R) Extreme Tuning Utility, and all test pass, no problem ,no BSOD, only Apex crash ☹️
Im reinstall AMD drivers and dont help
- 7 years ago
Me too i have amd processor with graphicas vega 8... I cant play one game without crash or BSOD... I updated all my drivers, install, uninstall, update windows, BIOS... Its amazing if they dont repare those bugs they will lose a lot of people who can play i think.
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