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I keep getting this crash/error. [b]"DirectX function "GetDeviceRemovedReason" failed with DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG..."[/b]
when I log in to BF4 beta. Usually every 5 minutes after a half hour or so of actual BF4 gameplay.
SCREENSHOT IMAGE:
http://i.imgur.com/prdF9zJ.jpg
I already went through many of these forum bug threads and their solutions.
Nothing worked.
I've tried both upgrading and downgrading the drivers, beta etc, clearing %temp% folder, NVidiA control settings etc etc. And countless more, NOTHING worked.
Please, any solution to this?
- Anonymous12 years ago
I was playing BF4 Beta perfectly fine all day yesterday but now I just randomly got this message. Game ran perfectly up until this point. Now I can't get into games. Hope we can find a fix, although I have it for a gtx 770. I'm sure a fix should be the same for both though.
- Anonymous12 years ago
I just got mine too work again... I don't know if it will work for you but I thought I would let you know. I switched my PhysX to CPU in the nvidia control panel, ran CCleaner, and restarted my PC. I don't know why that fixed it because I switched Physx back to auto-detect to see if I got the same message and it still plays. Whatever happened, thats what I did. Hopefully it works for you.
- Anonymous12 years ago
i had the same problem with my graphics card if your graphics card is overclocked try lowering the gpu offset -30 or a bit less mine worked at -30
to see if it is your graphics card try benchtesting it with http://www.futuremark.com/benchmarks/3dmark11
and if it does crash the same then try the above it worked for me
- Anonymous12 years ago
Could be your power supply - the more laod you put on the gfx card and the hotter it gets, the more power it drains, so if you power supply could fail to deliver the required power and that causes the gfx card to fail, so the gfx driver stops working and you get the error "device hung".
Try open your computer case and see if that helps, typically power supplys go down in efficency if they get hotter as well.
- 12 years agoSpoiler@Diinosaurtaco
I just got mine too work again... I don't know if it will work for you but I thought I would let you know. I switched my PhysX to CPU in the nvidia control panel, ran CCleaner, and restarted my PC. I don't know why that fixed it because I switched Physx back to auto-detect to see if I got the same message and it still plays. Whatever happened, thats what I did. Hopefully it works for you.OMG works again Thx!
- Anonymous12 years ago
- 12 years ago
BUMP
Please, any solution to this?
- 12 years ago
I'm pretty sure you can't use your onboard Intel graphics to play BF4. I hope you have an actual GPU installed.
- 12 years ago
I've just run into this issue. I've read earlier that it COULD be a defective video card. However, I've been playing BF3 all week without issues. I think that this might be a bug that was missed before the release. It also looks like it's a common pattern with the EVGA/NVidia cards because my EVGA Superclocked Geforce GTX 660 got this just now. I was preloaded and everything, and it looks like I'm forced to delay this until the issue is fixed on the GFX driver's end, or on DICE's end. I don't have a sure thought on which could be the bigger contributing factor to this, but judging by the error, I'd have to say it looks like an issue with the game.
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