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Could you please post us your system specifications?
There is no clear troubleshooting step for crashing issues but we got several responses from our community that some of following steps worked to solve the issue:
- Nvidia – Reverting to older drivers - GTX 690 - 331.65 crashed non-stop. 331.40 beta from sept and in 3 hrs not one crash. Another player mentioned that rolling back to 331.58 stopped his crashes.
- Setting In-game audio to headphones.
- Update Direct X and Microsoft .NET Framework
- Disabling NVIDIA High Definition Audio (Single Player)
- Run as administrator (for BF4 and BF4x86). You could also try changing security permissions on the origin games folder giving users full control instead of just read
- Nvidia Control Panel > Configure Surround > PhysX > PhysX settings > select your graphics card. Then Origin > Repair Install, played all day without crashing. Another confirmation and another.
- Punkbuster Uninstall / Reinstall
- Microsoft Visual C++ x64 and x86 versions of 2010 and 2012 uninstall. Reinstall with Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 Update 3 Second Confirmation
- Lowering settings from ultra/high to medium in x64 or low in x86 fixes the issue, always happening when Vram fills up to about 1.6 GB of VRAM.DirectX updates/fixes mentioned did not help. Confirmation by another player
Cheers
Basti
ok my system is as follows
Windows 7 64 bit
intel i7 920 (bloomfield)
sabertoth X58 MB
6GB corsair RAM
Navidia geforce GTX 660Ti
with SSD.
RAM usage can be not far off 100%, i have 2 allocations for VRAM.
and just to confirm, it crashes the whole pc out, i have to hard reset and reboot to get back in to the OS and i cant see anything once it happens (as in i see the game as it was once crashed, but unable to switch to tools to check on things)
I have tried a few bits you have told me about below and I shall report back once anything comes apparent