EA Javelin ExitType 95 (267) After Exhaustive Troubleshooting
Hello,
I'm posting this in hopes that it helps EA reproduce the issue and identify a common cause with other affected players.
System
Windows 11 Home 25H2 (Build 26200.8655)
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 9900X (12-core)
GPU: AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX
RAM: 64 GB DDR5
Motherboard: MSI X670E Gaming Plus WiFi
Game installed through Steam
EA App current version
AMD Adrenalin 26.6.4
UEFI enabled
Secure Boot enabled
Memory Integrity (Core Isolation) OFF
Problem
The crashes are completely random.
Examples so far:
Immediately after launching
While loading into a match
During the first match
During the second match
Exiting a completed match
Mid-game after several minutes
Sometimes the game freezes to a black screen.
Sometimes it immediately closes.
Sometimes Battlefield remains running with a black window after the anti-cheat exits.
There is no consistent trigger.
Event Viewer
Every crash produces the same events.
Application Log
Source:
EA Javelin Anticheat
Event ID:
1000
Message:
ExitType: 95 (267)
System Log
Source:
Service Control Manager
Event ID:
7023
Message:
The EAAntiCheatService service terminated with the following error:
%%4294901855
After the crash the EA AntiCheat service is stopped.
Troubleshooting already completed
Battlefield
Completely uninstalled Battlefield
Downloaded and reinstalled (~130 GB)
Verified game files multiple times
EA App / Anti-Cheat
Reinstalled EA App
Reinstalled EA Javelin Anti-Cheat
Graphics Drivers
Ran AMD Cleanup Utility
Performed fresh AMD driver installation
Ran Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU)
Verified current AMD driver installation
Windows
SFC /scannow
DISM RestoreHealth
Verified Secure Boot
Verified UEFI
Checked Memory Integrity settings
Multiple clean reboots
Hardware / Stability
No CPU overclock
No GPU overclock
System is otherwise completely stable
No crashes in:
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Adobe Creative Cloud applications
General Windows use
Other games
Only Battlefield 6 crashes.
Additional Investigation
Confirmed the EA AntiCheat service executable exists and is correctly configured.
Removed leftover NVIDIA display driver remnants with DDU (this PC has never had an NVIDIA GPU installed).
Attempted to capture the issue with Process Monitor, but EA Javelin refuses to launch while ProcMon is running.
Reviewed Event Viewer after every crash.
Collected crash information across multiple reproductions.
Observations
The crashes appear completely random and do not correlate with a specific map, game mode, or amount of play time.
I've found multiple reports from other players describing the same combination of:
EA Javelin Event ID 1000
ExitType: 95 (267)
Service Control Manager Event 7023
Random gameplay crashes
Many of these reports began after recent Battlefield updates.
If an EA developer would like additional information, I'm happy to provide:
Crash dumps
Event Viewer logs
msinfo32 report
DxDiag
Any additional testing requested
At this point I've exhausted the standard troubleshooting steps. The evidence suggests the EA Javelin Anti-Cheat service itself is terminating unexpectedly rather than a driver, hardware, or Windows installation problem