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@StrykerAK47 hey man.
Could you disable the integrated intel gpu in bios please!
Test game, some poeple got no more issues after this step.
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Also do a windows health check:
Press Windows key + 'R' ,typ CMD
Press and hold down CTRL + SHIFT and press ENTER.
When User Account Control shows up, click Yes.
Use the following command lines, pressing Enter after each
(make sure you wait till each of the commands is executed properly):
sfc /scannow
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
Update us if any error got fixed with SFC please.
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If there is still an erro, please do this and post file:
Press Windows key + 'R' ,typ CMD
Press and hold down CTRL + SHIFT and press ENTER.
When User Account Control shows up, click Yes.
Now enter this command:
wmic /output:C:\mb_mem_bios_info.txt memorychip list full&wmic /append:C:\mb_mem_bios_info.txt baseboard get product, Manufacturer&wmic /append:C:\mb_mem_bios_info.txt bios get smbiosbiosversion
At youre C: drive there is now a file called mb_mem_bios_info.txt post this file please !!!
Thanks.
Ps the bolded line is just 1 command, copy and past all !!!
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Did ya update bios, did change xmp/dosp/eoc... settings for memory ?
When did this issues start, since day 1 from bf2042 or when ya did update/upgrade software or system ?
Cheers
- 2 years ago
Hey thank you for taking the time to respond! I just finished the SFC scan and it did detect some corrupt files and fixed them. Below is the CBS file it created. The other three DISM commands came back successful with no errors. I will say this, I never had many issues before the update, but after installing the new CPU, DDR5, and MOBO into my case i found that my XMP wasn't even turned on. So i turned it on and set the values to those of my ram sticks. I believe my issues with the game developed after doing this. I actually had some issues with BSOD's after turning on the XMP, so i just turned it off again. Then the BSOD's/crashes stopped, but the bf2042 issues persisted. I did the memory test and also uploaded that file just in case that is where my issue is as well. I am not even remotely competent at the software side of things lol, so all of this stuff im uploading is like a foreign language to me unfortunately. I did build my PC, but now a days that's as easy as playing with legos. Thanks again for your help, i appreciate it.
- OskooI_0072 years agoSeasoned Ace
One person seemed to be able to fix their issue by flashing the motherboard bios to a different version.
I recommend running HCI MemTest to see if the DDR RAM is stable. HCI MemTest is the most accurate memory tester I know of and is what I use to test memory stability for my system.
It might be worth buying the Pro Version of HCI MemTest for $5. With the free version you'll have to manually open multiple HCI MemTest windows which is a pain but can be done. Take the amount of free memory and divide it by the number of threads the CPU has. (30,000 megabytes ÷ 32 CPU threads = 937.5 megabytes per window). The Pro version does all this automatically.
- Rokebo732 years agoSeasoned Ace
@StrykerAK47 it seems memory is in the QVL.
I also see ya got latest bios version flashed.
Did ya reset CMOS already ? Dont flash bios with a previous version yet. Do CLR CMOS first, check manual wich pins ya need to connect !
If this not solve youre issue then reflash bios with previous version.
Doesnt solve issue either ? then check / test or even replace memory.
keep us up to date !!!
Cheersedit:
PS after clr cmos , ya need to reconfig bios settings !
1. disable intergrated gpu (from cpu)
2. enable rezieable bar
3. xmp/docp ect
4. .......
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