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I uninstalled/removed it from the system.
Yeah, that is certainly one way to take care of that.
If you google that executable name, you will see some other fixes that suggest there may be someone about your system components that needs to be some corrected. There's some weird stuff out there like cables not being seeded correctly. Nonetheless, I encourage you to give them a look and see if they resolve your issue.
This one is a stretch...
I have that same AIO and recall it crashing my system at one point because firmware was not up to date. You may want to ensure that's up to date and then uninstall iCUE (at least for troubleshooting). FWIW I only used iCUE to initially configure the cooler and fans and haven't used it for over 6 months now.
- 3 years ago
Everything is plugged in correctly and still only BF2042 is giving me this issue.
I tried uninstalling iCue, but still having the problem unfortunately.
This was the last crash:
Windows Error Reporting:
+++ WER0 +++:
Fault bucket , type 0
Event Name: BlueScreen
Response: Not available
Cab Id: 0Problem signature:
P1: 3b
P2: c0000005
P3: fffff80131cd377c
P4: ffff870eb1566cb0
P5: 0
P6: 10_0_22621
P7: 0_0
P8: 768_1
P9:
P10: - Rokebo733 years agoSeasoned Ace
@WaitDontSh00t Hmm bluescreen error.
This is hard to tell , unless ya do a detailed error/issue research.
It can be hardware , fault cfg , broken, to hot ect ect ect.
It can also be software that causing issues , broken / faulty windows !
You could do a CHKDSK C: /F /R <-- it need to do a reboot . and will scan system before windows will boot (select Y).
It will scan for drive errors and try to fix it, or even exclude bad clusters from drive
This scan will take a lot of time, depends on the Drive size and Files/Folder at drive.
Press Windows key + 'R' ,typ CMD, Press and hold down CTRL + SHIFT ,then press ENTER.
When User Account Control shows up, click Yes.
Command prompt windows willl open,now enter the command:CHKDSK C: /F /R
Update us ! - 3 years ago
I'll give that a shot too..
Did a sfc scan, and everything was fine. This is a completely new install of windows on a new drive too. Temps are all low/normal. So strange...!
- Rokebo733 years agoSeasoned Ace
Ya sure memory isnt faulty some how ?
Wich memory banks did ya populate with memory sticks ?
Is memory compatible with CPU ? (IN QVL ?)
Ya sure there is now power issue ? Run HWINFO64 and check power / volt / watt / Mhz !Update us when ya did CHKDSK also.
PS didnt cfg BIOS some how ?
Else reset bios (load optimized defaults) , hard reset is by connecting 2 pins at motherboard , check manual for CLR CMOS pins ! - 3 years ago
Performed a chkdsk, it corrected any errors / problems.
All memory banks are used, no other issues with them.
Last crash was this:
0xA(0x7FFFFFFF0000, 0x2, 0x0, 0xFFFFF8024F27078C)
IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL
This indicates that Microsoft Windows or a kernel-mode driver accessed paged memory at DISPATCH_LEVEL or above. This is a software bug.
Also seeing ntoskrnl.exe in the crash file
- DarthFDG3 years agoHero+
@WaitDontSh00t wrote:
This is a software bug.
All indications are that you have an issue with your hardware or associated drivers, which, to your point, is software.
Some games simply leverage certain hardware in a way others do not. This is how PC-based games behave. I've had to resolve multiple hardware issues myself because "just this game is having a problem".
Some of the posts I saw regarding your issues in Diagnostics section of DXDIAG support your having hardware issues. I suggest your google "Aac3572MbHal_x86.exe" and work thru some of the solutions, besides removing the Aura software.
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