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I've tried this myself last week and it sadly made no difference, game still crashes.
But I've tried so many things that just aren't working I'm at the end of the troubleshooting line, so I may just try it again.
I've read all sorts of articles about what to set the page file size to. Old systems it was x1 to x4 your system ram. But with newer systems they say it's not necessary, the x4 part with newer systems. But no article I've read seems to agree on the top end size of a page file on Win 10 systems.
I'll try setting mine to 16gb as well and try to report back if it makes any difference or not.
P.S.
If you want to try this on Win 10 go to, Control Panel > System > Advanced tab > Performance: Settings > Advanced Tab > Virtual Memory: Settings > Click the drive you want to change the page file size on, usually C: and then edit the numbers.
I don't see where you reported back. What was your fix - currently dealing with the same problems. Thanks.
- Darkness93_yt4 years agoRising Traveler
Hey, my Apex was crashing a lot too with no error, I suggest looking through Event Viewer for the cause.
Mine turned out to be some dll VMWare Workstation was trying to use at the same time as Apex, and Intel HD Graphics Drivers not being correctly installed.
Once I got the Intel UHD Graphics 750 driver installed and showing in Device Manager, and uninstalled VMWare Workstation (I can use a different product instead), Apex has been basically crash-free and I've been able to play a bunch of Ranked matches.
Some other Blue screen due to Memory_management shows sometimes though, but I think it's unrelated and something else about my PC so I'm checking on that on Microsoft forums instead.
- 2 years ago
Hi @Darkness93_yt , could you share how to find apex on event viewer, trying to find it but can not found any apex related error on event viewer
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