Blue Screen of Death after closing BF2042 *FIX HAS BEEN FOUND*
So every time i close BF2042 since the S6 update my PC keeps blue screening causing a LKD_0x141_Tdr:6_IMAGE_nvlddmkm.sys_Ampere_UserOC Crash on my RTX 3080 to crash never happened until after the S6 ...
@dragoonx008 The issue seems to be related to EA anti-cheat across multiple games, not just Battlefield. It can be fixed by going to: Windows Security > Device Security > Core Isolation > Turn on Memory Integrity(Toggle off/on if already on).
If this setting is not visible in the security section, you may have to enable virtualization in your BIOS. I had to do this for my system and the memory integrity setting appeared immediately after. I hope this helps anyone experiencing the same issue and saves you time searching around for a solution!
Select the desired drivers (hold Shift and left click to mark more than one), then do a right click on your selection and first select: Change Status > and select: Stop > if they are running!
Do another right click on your selection, this time select: Change Startup Type > and set it to: Manual (see following screenshot)
Reboot your computer afterwards so the changes can take effect.
After rebooting check first with either ServiWin or Autoruns if the drivers are really stopped and set to manual startup.
If yes, then start BF2042 and as soon as you are in the main menu, exit the game, this time hopefully without any BSOD.
To re-enable the drivers with ServiWin:
Run ServiWin as Administrator
Select the desired drivers (hold Shift and left click to mark more than one), then do a right click and select first: Change Startup Type > and set it to: System (see following screenshot)
Reboot your system.
Please also note there is no need to rename or delete the drivers, as it should be enough just to set the startup type to manual.
This is also the cleaner and safer method than renaming a driver, as renaming a driver could have other side effects to your system or applications (like ArmouryCrate or other ASUS related software), and if needed, you can always re-enable them with either ServiWin or Autoruns again and everything should be back to as before.
I hope this helps in the meantime, until this gets solved by EA 😉
Edit: Updated instructions and added another reply: Post #140 to hopefully clear up a few things.
In my case it worked by disabing only Asusgio2 and Asusgio3 (then restart your PC). I have used Autoruns because its simplicity but all methods mentioned should work as well. Upon startup you will probably receive a windows warning that a driver could not be loaded. But that's all. Everything working as it should be!!
@SilverChris10 thanks again for your input, in this case it should be enough to just disable Asusgio2 and Asusgio3.
I don't get any driver error upon startup, but I also don't use any kind of ASUS software like ASUS AI Suite or any other ASUS fan controlling software, so thats maybe why.
And like you said, every method will work: either by editing the registry or using one of the mentioned software, all will do the same at the end 😉
I've gone through a lot of trouble shooting, did almost the same as @Mirakulas05 did, (I also used WinDbg to debug the minidump of the BSOD, then I used MSCONFIG to startup only with a minimal set of drivers, I also used DriverViewer to verify the drivers are not loaded and so on to find the culprit)
May I ask you, have you opened a support request at EA regarding this issue?
Also special thanks to @dragoonx008 for creating this thread.
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