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Re: Apex bsod while playing

Hey @GeneralBear7 

The blue screen code indicates that there are possibly some corrupted files on your system.
I'll suggest some troubleshooting steps:

First try to check if you have pending windows updates, sometimes a quick update gets a lot fixed.


If that didn't solve the issue:

Press your Windows key, type CMD.

Then right-click the command prompt icon and run as administrator.

Now type here: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth

This can could take a couple of minutes to start and maybe around 30 minutes to complete.

When that is done, try to run the sfc /scannow.

When you see Verification 100% complete, type exit and reboot.


If you are still crashing after this, maybe a clean GPU driver update will do the trick:

Download DDU (Display driver uninstaller),

Run it and Have it remove all NVIDIA Software / Drivers.

If you previously Owned an AMD, have it remove those as well.

Download the Driver Package.

Install drivers using Custom.

Uncheck the services you do not use.

Check the Clean Install box.


If that did not solve the issue for you, let me know by mentioning me with @zeelmaekers
This way I get an email when you reply! 

4 Replies

  • @Zeelmaekers  I tried the first solution didn't help I have not been able to try the 2nd solution you gave me yet. But this time I didn't get a bsod but I was able to play apex for 5 min and then it froze mid game and made a loud buzzing sound. 

  • Zeelmaekers's avatar
    Zeelmaekers
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    3 years ago

    Hey @GeneralBear7 
    Thanks for letting me know, when you did the first step, have you checked if it repaired any Windows files?
    If you didn't check no worries, Im positive there isn't directly an issue with the game but rather some corrupted files that need fixing.
    The freezing could maybe get solved with the second option, give me a heads-up when you tried that 🙂

  • @Zeelmaekers there was a couple corrupted files it said it found and repaired. I didn't do the second option exactly as you described I went into device manager and completely Uninstalled display drivers for amd. Restarted the computer reinstalled the display drivers and it updated the drivers to an even newer version than I had updated just 3 days prior. The fix was apparently out dated display drivers/ missing drivers. I would say your option 2 did help. Thanks for the help it was more help than I got from ea.

  • Zeelmaekers's avatar
    Zeelmaekers
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    3 years ago

    Hey @GeneralBear7 
    Great to hear that you got it fixed.
    Please mark to post a solution as this will help other players find the fix when they have the same issue.
    Good luck in future games! 🙌