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The computer is a product that demands complete integrity. A hard crash means that it can no longer operate within the current PC build environment. Given that both the hardware and software fully meet the requirements to play Battlefield 6, the occurrence of this issue indicates that interoperability between the Windows 11 operating system and the internal systems of Battlefield 6 has not been achieved. The only reasonable explanation is that, for some unexpected reason during the installation or update of Battlefield 6, the NTFS file system or the structural components of Windows 11 were corrupted.
The solutions to the problem are as follows:
Initialize the boot drive and rebuild a healthy Windows NTFS file system.
Perform a fresh installation of Windows 11 on the boot drive only. Without installing any third-party applications, install the Battlefield 6 application along with compatible video, audio, and network drivers. Then confirm whether Battlefield 6 operates normally in this clean environment.
- zmp20003 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
Im experiencing the same kind of problem
RTX 5070
Gigabyte B550M DSH3 (Bios updated)
Ryzen 7 5900x
32 gigabits of ram, (Memory verified, tested)
Battlefield 6 launches and after loading shaders it does hard crash, I have to power off psu
Sometimes I can get indo the battleroyal for some seconds, and them the hard crash goes
Ive tried every thing
Changed every config,
Reinstalled Windows 11
This is the only game I've ever saw to happen this kind of hard crash
Tested with benchmarks apps, tested with stress test in OCCT, every thing runs smooth, except Battlefield 6