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EA_Kent
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5 years ago

Re: A lot of crashes caused by nvwgf2umx.dll

Hey @GiN_SKYTOG

That error often points to driver issues. Have you had a chance to try uninstalling and reinstalling your NVIDIA drivers to see if that helps? Guru3D has a program called Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) that will fully remove the driver from your PC. Keep in mind this is a third-party program, so use it at your own risk. 

If you're comfortable with removing the drivers you can then download them again from the NVIDIA website. If that's something you're able to try let me know if you're still running into the same crashes afterward. 


Thanks!

/Kent

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  • I uninstalled the driver with DDU and reinstalled it.

    But Apex Legends crashed and had no crashpad left.

    I'll test and report back to you repeatedly to see if you get the same symptoms again.

    Thank you.

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