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- krutai74 months agoSeasoned Rookie
I tried everything but still crashing...
- b2da56ad47b03cc04 months agoNew Novice
Maybe this wont work for you but its worth a shot, it worked for me!
After getting in contact with an EA support agent they told me to:
Uninstall the EA Javelin Anti cheat: https://help.ea.com/en/help/pc/ea-anticheat/#uninstall
After you have done this restart your pc
When your pc has booted, launch battlefield. If it asks you to install the anticheat, do so.
In my case it didnt ask me to install anything and it just launched the game. Been having 0 issues ever since!
^This has completely resolved my issue of BF6 randomly crashing to desktop - kersoz324 months agoRising Rookie
2 Things please do. They help me to stop crashings :
1- underclock your gpu and gpu power limit to your cards default settings ( don't even use automatic boost and also power limit use 90 percent)
2- Install Battlefield 6 to another drive.
I did these and no more crashes or system freeze etc.
- b2da56ad47b03cc04 months agoNew Novice
Same problem here, game was running perfectly fine before never had any issues. Today Im crashing to desktop without any error message after like ~10mins of playing.
Eventviewer says something about:
EAAntiCheatService
ExitType: 95 (271)
Tried a bunch of solutions offered here and elsewhere online, nothing seems to help.
-Edit:
My issue has expanded to the game crashing while in the main menu... very cool.
Event viewer stuff that has to do with BF6:
EAAntiCheatService has stopped with the following error message: %%4294901855.
EAAntiCheatService ExitType: 95 (253) < twice for some reason - keNny-kiLLer794 months agoRising Newcomer
https://forums.ea.com/discussions/battlefield-2042-de/spiel-crasht-nach-wenigen-minuten-kein-log-oder-meldung/12354296
https://de.minitool.com/nachrichten/ssudbus-sys-speicherintegritaet.html
Try this! Worked for me. Explains the whole core isolation process. - krutai74 months agoSeasoned Rookie
hi memory integrity is already on any other advice for fix ?
- OskooI_0074 months agoLegend
krutai7 Is Hypervisor-protected Code Integrity (HVCI) turned on in Windows settings? It's a system requirement for BF6 anticheat.
HVCI, or Hypervisor-Protected Code Integrity, can be enabled in Windows by going to Settings > Privacy & security > Windows Security > Device security, clicking Core isolation details, and toggling the Memory Integrity switch to "On". A restart is required for the change to take effect. This security feature helps protect against malware by running kernel mode code integrity checks in a virtualized environment.
https://www.ea.com/en/games/battlefield/battlefield-6/system-requirements
- HeirOfHades64 months agoNew Novice
I am having the exact same issue. I feel like I've tried everything. Scoured the internet for any other posts on this every day and still nothing. EA Help has been FAR FROM HELP. So unfortunate.
- SBY3_5o34 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
Same
- lzm2053194 months agoRising Novice
Subject: Persistent EAAntiCheatService Error (ExitType: 95) - Game Disconnects in Online Modes Only
Hi everyone,
I am creating this post in desperation after exhausting all common solutions for a persistent issue that is preventing me from playing Battlefield 6 online. I would be extremely grateful if anyone from the community or EA staff could provide some insight.
The Core Problem:
My game consistently disconnects approximately 7 minutes after launching into any ONLINE match. This is accompanied by a crash and a specific error in the Windows Event Log. Crucially, the Single-Player/Co-op campaign works perfectly fine, which leads me to believe the issue is specifically tied to the anti-cheat or online connectivity.My System Configuration:
- Laptop: ASUS ROG Series
- CPU: Intel Core i9-13980HX
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop GPU
- OS: Windows 11 22H2
- BIOS Setting: Secure Boot is enabled.
Error Details from Windows Event Log:
- Log Name: Application
- Source: Application
- Event ID: 1
- Level: Error
- Included Data:
- EAAntiCheatService
- ExitType: 95 (37)
Comprehensive List of Troubleshooting Steps I Have Already Taken:
- Anti-Cheat: Repaired and completely reinstalled the Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) service from the game directory (as administrator).
- Game Files: Verified game file integrity multiple times and performed a full re-download and reinstall of the game.
- Drivers: Updated my NVIDIA graphics drivers to the latest available version and performed a clean installation using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) in Safe Mode.
- Network: Performed a full network reset on my Windows OS and configured my router.
- Security & Power:
- Disabled ALL firewalls (Windows Defender and any third-party) temporarily for testing.
- Adjusted Windows Power Plan and settings to ensure stable CPU/GPU performance.
- System Files: Ran the sfc /scannow and DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth commands to check for and repair any corrupted system files.
Despite all of the above, the issue persists without any change. The fact that the single-player mode runs flawlessly confirms that the game itself and my hardware are fundamentally functional. The problem seems to trigger precisely when the anti-cheat service interacts with the online servers.
Has anyone with a similar high-end laptop configuration (especially ROG, i9-13980HX, RTX 40 series) encountered this exact ExitType: 95 (37) error? Are there any known conflicts with specific background processes, RGB control software (like Armoury Crate), or advanced power management features on these devices that could be causing EAC to fail?
Any advanced diagnostics or solutions would be immensely appreciated. Thank you for your time and help.