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I didn't get any errors again and used the last (but not second last) command line under win10 and got this:
Component Store (WinSxS) information:
Windows Explorer Reported Size of Component Store : 7.83 GB
Actual Size of Component Store : 7.74 GB
Shared with Windows : 5.36 GB
Backups and Disabled Features : 1.16 GB
Cache and Temporary Data : 1.21 GB
Date of Last Cleanup : 2015-10-30 02:09:26
Number of Reclaimable Packages : 0
Component Store Cleanup Recommended : Yes
The operation completed successfully.
Would running the component store cleanup be helpful or is it time to check or re-check something else?
@Grimm_XII It should be ok but it sure cant hurt to run it a second time. I just looked at my own game PC as we have the same video card and I am on driver 362.00 so please try this driver. I will only install two things with my video card driver due to on my old game PC I had same crashing issue as you / mid game and it came from all the crap the video card driver installs. I know I posted this already but try this again this way with this driver 362.00 off chance we can fix it this way as you did this but worth a try and only install 1- Graphics Driver and PhysX System as well as check off clean install.....
Copy and past all of this to note pad and put it on your desktop...
When the time comes to install the video card driver you will be picking advanced you will only install two things from it for Nvidia cards 1- Graphics Driver 2- PhysX System and for AMD cards only check off display driver and catalyst control center. As well as check off CLEAN install
This is how you do a clean graphic driver clean install.........
Go download the free version of CC cleaner..
https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
Install CC Cleaner.....
Now use it to clean the registry, reboot PC and check the registry one last time for any issues. If it finds any repeat steps until it finds none. CC cleaner will give you the choice to back up or not and the first time you run it it is normal if it finds 80 + errors in the registry as every installed or uninstalled program will leave fragments behind in registry and CC Cleaner will clean this up.
Next
Start by downloading your graphic card drivers from here,
AMD; http://support.amd.com/en-us/download
NVidia; http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us .......get old driver 362.00
Download the one you have and save it on desktop, you are going to need it!
It is very normal for windows to install a video card driver on you this is why you must pick advanced then clean install when you get to the part to install the new video card driver. See part 2 step 2
1- press windows button,NOTE>>> Or just go to device manger and skip to step 5
2- right click my computer,
3- press property’s, you will get a new window here.
4- in the new window click device manger on your left side of the screen, you will get another new window here,
5- you will see in the latest window a list of devices you have in your computer, click on the arrow beside Display driver and a small fall down menu will show you what kind of graphic card you have.
6- left click on your (graphic card name) so it’s highlighted in blue,
7- right click (graphic card name) and press property’s, you will get a new small window here,
8- in the new small window click on Drivers, you will see the name between the tabs,
9- in the driver menu click on uninstall, you will now get a really small window that ask you if you’re really sure that you want to uninstall you’re graphic card drivers,
10- click ok, Reboot PC
Part 2.....
1- after you have started up/ rebooted your computer run CC Cleaner again on the registry to be sure it is all clean then do the new video card driver after. Once registry is clean click on your graphic card install file,
2- follow the instructions of your graphic card installer, Pick Custom / Advanced and only check off for Nvidia 1- Graphics Driver and PhysX System as well as check off clean install
2- for AMD card only check off display driver and catalyst control center as well as check off clean install
3- when you have Installed your new graphic card drivers restart / Reboot your computer, and clean registry one last time. On a side note to help keep a PC stable it it a good idea to run CC cleaner after you remove or install any program after a reboot.
4- you’re done. Test BF4
- Anonymous10 years ago
Sorry it's been so long, I've tried a bunch of other steps and then gave up on BF4, bought Star Wars Battlefront recently and noted that it's been having the exact same crashes. Tried a bunch of fixes for that, including those listed here, to no avail (last thing I tried for Battlefront was put everything related on compatibility mode for Win7 and running as administator, as well as installing driver 362.00 through the steps above - I thought this may have worked since I managed to play 5 rounds in a row or so without crashing, but then it happened again the next day).
I don't know if there's any fix for this crash, though at least it seems I'm not the only one experiencing exactly this. Seems to be only people with Nvidia cards using Win10 and with these DICE games, though my friend who plays with me who fits under all 3 of those categories doesn't ever have this happen.
Edit: I should note that at one point I found 2 old .dll Nvidia driver files dated around the end of February I think (which was right around the time I started getting these crashes, so I was hopeful) that I couldn't delete without modifying the folder system permissions, which happened to be system32, which I didn't think about the consequences for. So... after reinstalling Windows successfully, those files weren't there anymore, but I was still getting the crashes.
- Anonymous9 years ago
BF1 experiencing the exact same crash, game will freeze suddenly and crash to desktop.
Faulting application name: bf1.exe, version: 1.0.9.53998, time stamp: 0x58077d90
Faulting module name: bf1.exe, version: 1.0.9.53998, time stamp: 0x58077d90
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x000000000488b492
Faulting process id: 0x397c
Faulting application start time: 0x01d2364ef735e5d8
Faulting application path: P:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 1\bf1.exe
Faulting module path: P:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 1\bf1.exe
Report Id: 36b06fe4-40ba-443f-8b06-8e21cff0de30
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:I doubt EA would let me return the game but if I can, I should probably try. This happens with BF4 and Battlefront too, so I'm assuming it would affect BF3 as well. Something to do with these DICE games specifically, and then only during multiplayer it seems. No other stress-test or game has problems with anything in my system.
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