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Guinishir's avatar
Guinishir
Rising Traveler
1 year ago

Re: Crash Directx Error GetDeviceRemovedReason

also this one

i'm already tried changing performance to disable still crashing

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  • Rokebo73's avatar
    Rokebo73
    Seasoned Ace
    1 year ago

    (right click picture and select OPEN IN NEW TAB (so ya dont need to use ZOOM), check the new tab that containsa the picture)

    @Guinishir    I see ya already did a bios update (intel default settings available).
    Did ya update bios to latest version ?

    Spoiler
    Latest Bios Info, my system got BIOS 129 at gigabyte site:
    • Checksum : B098
    • Introduce the "Intel Default Settings" and enabled as default
    • Introduce microcode 0x12B as the final mitigation of 13/14th Gen desktop processor Vmin Shift Instability issue according to Intel official
      i. 0x12B encompasses 0x125 and 0x129 microcode updates, and addresses elevated voltage requests by the processor during idle and/or light activity periods.
      ii. microcode 0x129 (August 2024) addresses high voltages requested by the processor.
      iii. microcode 0x125 (June 2024) addresses eTVB algorithm issue


    Sometimes , after a bios flash, for some unknown reason, bios wont do a full reset.
    Upgrade bios to latest flash version, then do a CMOS reset <-- , check manual, ya need to connect 2 pins while power cable is disconnected !!!! See last picture

    When ya did reset bios, ya need to set XMP again , and also set RESIZEABLE BAR ( i will post a screenshot how to enable resizeable bar).
    brb need to make some screenshots !!

    2 minutes laterrr

    Ya can select EXTREME at INTEL DEFAULT SETTINGS, no undervolt , lower oc needed. That is fixed by this bios flash (make sure ya flash latest) ..129

    Goto the tab SETTINGS, then select IO PORTS

    Now for resizeable bar ya need to enable 3 settings !!
    ABOVE 4G DECODING set to ENABLED
    ABOVE 4GB MMIO BIOS ASSIGNMENT set to ENABLED
    RE-SIZE BAR SUPPORT set to ENABLED


    So first step, update BIOS to the LATEST VERSION
    Then do a CMOS RESET , i will post MANUAL LINK and INSTRUCTION PAGE NUMBER <<<--- See last picture
    Then set settings for INTEL DEFAULT SETTINGS (PERFORMANCE) , XMP, RE SIZE BAR SUPPORT (and don forget to disable APP CENTER DOWNLOAD & INSTALL)

    Save bios settings with F10, it will train memory , can take some time (about a minute).

    System will boot , then do this:
    Now Delete all content from cache folder ,

    location: C:\Users\YOUR USERNAME\AppData\Local\BattlefieldGameData.kin-release.Win32\cache

    Check for latest WINDOWS and SYSTEM DRIVERS UPDATES.

    Try to avoid any SYSTEM DRIVER UPDATE DONE BY WINDOWS , CHECK GIGABYTE SITE FOR THE LATEST DRIVERS.
    INTEL CHIP SET DRIVER AVAILABLE AT INTEL SUPPORT SITE.
    Also use the latest GPU driver (select clean install in GPU driver setup!!!)

    Reboot system and test game.
    Cheers

    PS It can be help full , before ya reboot system to REPAIR/VERIFY game files once more.
    Also do a Windows Healt 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

    Now reboot system and test game

    Here screenshot for the clear cmos !

    Its a different type Gigabyte motherboard , but i believe layout from board is the same.

  • OskooI_007's avatar
    OskooI_007
    Legend
    1 year ago

    Does disabling Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) in bios help?

    Is Battlefield the only game experiencing the DirectX error?

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