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8 hours ago

BF6 causes system reboots (BugCheck 1001) – EA Anti-Cheat driver fails to start

Battlefield 6 is currently unsafe to operate on my system due to a failure of EA Anti-Cheat at the kernel driver level.

During BF6 gameplay, my PC has experienced repeated full system reboots accompanied by Windows BugCheck 1001 and Kernel-Power 41 events. These are kernel-level crashes, not application CTDs or performance issues.

Evidence:
• Windows Event Viewer shows BugCheck (Event ID 1001) reboots occurring during BF6 gameplay.
• EA Anti-Cheat is registered as a kernel driver but cannot be started. Attempting to start it fails with:
  “The system cannot find the file specified,” indicating the required driver binary is missing or cannot be loaded.
• Windows system integrity checks (sfc /scannow) report no violations.
• The instability stops when Battlefield 6 is not installed or launched.

This appears to be an EA Anti-Cheat installation / lifecycle failure on Windows 11 (build 26200), leaving BF6 running in a degraded and unsafe execution state that leads to kernel crashes.

If anyone else is experiencing system reboots (not just CTDs), please check:
  sc query EAAntiCheat

I’ve opened a support case with EA and am sharing this here for visibility and correlation.

1 Reply

  • Just install it until they fix this issue which might be awhile. It's possible that your pc will get bricked if you keep trying to play it and the crash forces you to reboot. I am having the same issue.

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