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rmckeary
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3 months ago

BF6 Crashing My PC

Ryzen 5900X, Strix 3080Ti, ROG Dark Hero, 32GB Crucial Ballistix 3600, Gallahad 240 AIO, (2) WD_Black SN750 m.2 drives, EVGA Supernova 850W, (8) Unifans

BF6 is the only thing crashing my PC. Have tried multiple different GPU Tests and it hasn't crashed once. Temps stable, all fans fully operational. Did a health check on the m.2 drives and the Boot drive was 99% healthy, secondary storage was 100%

It starts during the opening credits intro. I get a Checking Data Warning notification saying "Your save file(s) are corrupt and could not be read by the game. Continuing will overwrite the corrupt save files." If I hit ok, the message will return 3 more times. After hitting "ok" a fourth time, my entire PC crashes. 

Checked Event Viewer and I get these events: 1) File System Filter 'EAAntiCheat' (10.0, ‎2025‎-‎10‎-‎26T15:32:34.000000000Z) has successfully loaded and registered with Filter Manager. 2) File System Filter 'EAAntiCheat' (Version 10.0, ‎2025‎-‎10‎-‎26T15:32:34.000000000Z) unloaded successfully. 3) Warning - The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID 
{2593F8B9-4EAF-457C-B68A-50F6B8EA6B54}
 and APPID 
{15C20B67-12E7-4BB6-92BB-7AFF07997402}
 to the user DESKTOP-QTGTCLR\Ryan SID (S-1-5-21-67423315-2377377575-2468680230-1001) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC) running in the application container Unavailable SID (Unavailable). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.

Tried resolving through Event Viewer and modifying registry permissions but it would not let me grant Full Control to Administrator.

What am I missing. I'm at wits end here.

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  • rmckeary's avatar
    rmckeary
    New Rookie
    1 day ago

    All these issues I mentioned throughout this troubleshooting process stemmed from my Power Supply failing. Someone recommended it so long ago but I ruled it out because it had survived multiple stress tests and never caused an issue. I came home from work the other day, wife had been using the PC and left it on, when I came home everything was black like it had gone into Sleep Mode but my GPU was flashing a red LED indicating failure due to unstable or failed power supply. Replaced my PSU the next day and haven't had any issues at all since. I upgraded from an 850W to 1000W

  • rmckeary's avatar
    rmckeary
    New Rookie
    1 day ago

    All these issues I mentioned throughout this troubleshooting process stemmed from my Power Supply failing. Someone recommended it so long ago but I ruled it out because it had survived multiple stress tests and never caused an issue. I came home from work the other day, wife had been using the PC and left it on, when I came home everything was black like it had gone into Sleep Mode but my GPU was flashing a red LED indicating failure due to unstable or failed power supply. Replaced my PSU the next day and haven't had any issues at all since. I upgraded from an 850W to 1000W

  • rmckeary's avatar
    rmckeary
    New Rookie
    1 day ago

    All these issues I mentioned throughout this troubleshooting process stemmed from my Power Supply failing. Someone recommended it so long ago but I ruled it out because it had survived multiple stress tests and never caused an issue. I came home from work the other day, wife had been using the PC and left it on, when I came home everything was black like it had gone into Sleep Mode but my GPU was flashing a red LED indicating failure due to unstable or failed power supply. Replaced my PSU the next day and haven't had any issues at all since. I upgraded from an 850W to 1000W

  • rmckeary's avatar
    rmckeary
    New Rookie
    1 day ago

    All these issues I mentioned throughout this troubleshooting process stemmed from my Power Supply failing. Someone recommended it so long ago but I ruled it out because it had survived multiple stress tests and never caused an issue. I came home from work the other day, wife had been using the PC and left it on, when I came home everything was black like it had gone into Sleep Mode but my GPU was flashing a red LED indicating failure due to unstable or failed power supply. Replaced my PSU the next day and haven't had any issues at all since. I upgraded from an 850W to 1000W

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