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zammystuff
Seasoned Newcomer
2 months ago

EA Anti Cheat BSOD's PC after about 15 minutes

Ive tried:

 Deleting Crashdumps

Disabling XRP

Repairing Anticheat

Removing any overlays

etc etc. Ive spent probably 12+ hours attempting to troubleshoot. EA needs to fix this. This is insane. It started happening in the Beta, and has been going on ever since. the fact that this wasnt fixed on launch is crazy in the first place, but now I have a 70$ brick sitting on my pc.

Attached is the dump file that says EA Anticheat is attempting to write to forbidden memory and causing a crash. Fix this.

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  • DiszoneD's avatar
    DiszoneD
    Seasoned Newcomer
    2 months ago

    Same problem, tried just about everything conceivable. 

  • Another thread with few other things people have tried.   Looks to be similar behavior including myself.  Many people reporting similar behavior before crash to desktop.

    https://forums.ea.com/discussions/battlefield-6-technical-issues-en/bf6-crashes-to-desktop-after-short-gaming-session/12740485

  • DiszoneD's avatar
    DiszoneD
    Seasoned Newcomer
    2 months ago

    Try disabling EXPO in bios - seemed to work for me. 

    • EA AntiCheat conflicts
      Some users noticed crashes related to EAAntiCheat.GameServiceLauncher.exe.
      Running both executables as Administrator can help:
      • Right-click → Properties → Compatibility → “Run this program as administrator”
      • Do this for both:
        • bf6.exe
        • EAAntiCheat.GameServiceLauncher.exe
    • Windows Core Isolation (HVCI) interaction
      Oddly, enabling Core Isolation fixed instability for some users.
      • Go to Settings → Privacy & Security → Windows Security → Device Security → Core isolation details
      • Turn ON “Memory Integrity” and reboot.

        Disable XMP OR SET XMP AUTO
  • Looks like a driver cant be found or loaded from the dump file you provided.

  • BREAKING NEWS - if you're still crashing, try this.

    Try reducing your graphics settings to the absolute minimum.

    I was not able to play for more than 10 minutes, once I reduced all GPU-related settings to minimum, I've been able to play for an hour now. Preventing the VRAM leak has clear impact on the memory the not-to-be-named-technology is trying to access and voila - no crashes.

    Next I will try to increase settings one by one and see which one breaks it.

  • EA Javelin Anti Cheat needs to be updated

    There's an incompatibility between EA Javelin AntiCheat and newer Insider builds of Windows 11 (24H2 and 25H2).

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