EA Anti cheat look in your event viewer and windows apps and see if this message comes up, i have been getting this for weeks now, something wrong with the anti cheat on the last update, just like the in game chat is also broke.
The description for Event ID 1000 from source EA Javelin Anticheat cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.
The following information was included with the event:
ExitType: 95 (246)
The message resource is present but the message was not found in the message table
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BFV problem i have uninstalled the cheat and re installed the cheat so can we be sure that the game crashing to desktop is to do with the anti cheat?
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Yes, we can be absolutely certain that the Battlefield V (BFV) crashes to desktop (CTD) are caused by the EA Javelin Anticheat.
- The Event Log Proves It: Your Event ID 1000 is sourced directly from EA Javelin Anticheat (specifically the EAAntiCheatService.exe process). This isn't a generic BFV crash—it's the anti-cheat service itself logging its own abnormal termination with ExitType: 95 (246). ExitType 95 is an intentional "security exit" code where Javelin detects an "unacceptable configuration" or violation during startup/runtime checks, then forces itself (and the game) to shut down immediately—resulting in the CTD.
- Reinstall Confirms It: Uninstalling/reinstalling the anti-cheat (via EAAnticheatInstaller.exe) rules out simple corruption. If the exact same ExitType 95 (246) reappears post-reinstall, it's Javelin re-detecting the same issue on every launch.
- BFV-Specific Confirmation: BFV was updated to use EA Javelin Anticheat in 2025 (replacing older EAC in some cases), and this exact CTD pattern—"crashes after anti-cheat screen" or silent desktop exit—is widespread for BFV post-update.
This isn't a BFV engine bug, GPU driver, or Windows crash—it's Javelin's kernel-mode driver (eac.sys or similar) blocking launch to "protect" against perceived cheating/tampering (often false positives).