6 years ago
BFV and Windows 1909
So mine started crashing around November 2019 update (Windows 1909). I decided to rebuild the PC, formatted the drives, installed fresh new Windows 1909, newest Nvidia 441.20. Game crashed when you j...
@Euro968 odd problem but nothing that cant be fixed with some digging? I would have a closer look at what Barry suggested. There is multiple reports of factory overclocked 10&20-series NV cards working better if they are down-clocked.
Use an app like GPU-z or If possible could you roll back to a previous version of Windows just to be sure. Also on a new installation make sure sub-systems like MS .netframe works and is updated and active and no Windows features are removed? And if possible test other cable(s) and other ports on and with the PSU or test another PCI-e slot.
Sounds very much like Republican defense of Trump: Doesn't matter that the PC works fine with everything else but this game, let's check the cables and OC?!
I appreciate you trying... Since I rebuild my PC, I don't have that option, I am not going to be rebuilding it with Windows 8... I will though fix it and share the knowledge, because more and more players will be upgrading, sooner or later. In the meantime, is there any way to bump up the logging? Windows logs no errors on crash, Origin does not either and BFV does not... Any way to change that?
Thanks!
@Euro968 Try set the nvidia card to debug mode in nvidia control panel
https://www.evga.com/support/faq/FAQdetails.aspx?faqid=59594
Its the same as removing any OC (even factory OC)
I would think this crashing is due to bfv and 1909 not being tested properly and I hope devs (Dice or Nvidia) are looking into this. Will probably affect many games and setups