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Doing the same thing, should i try uninstalling Onedrive?
So you don't use it at all?
If so, you can try.
Here is a MS help article how you can uninstall onedrive. (If you didn't know already.)
But as said, the BSOD have no direct connection to the game crashes in the DxDiag, so it might be unrelated.
- 6 years ago
That didn't work either
- holger14056 years agoHero+
Are there newer dump files in the "C:\windows\Minidump" folder that have the same date as the recent crashes?
- Hit Windows key and X.
- Choose either “PowerShell (Administrator)” or “Command prompt (Administrator),” whichever option is offered.
- Inside the PowerShell or CMD, enter “DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth” without quotes. > ENTER.
- The system will start validating soon. If it throws an error, please list it here.
- After it reaches 100%, hit Windows key and X again.
- Again, choose “PowerShell (Administrator)” or “Command prompt (Administrator)”
- Inside the PowerShell or CMD, enter “sfc /scannow” without quotes. >ENTER.
- Post the message you receive at the end of the processes here.
I would like to know what is going on in your system on the hardware side.
- Download hwinfo64 (The green button) > Install and execute the program > Sensors only.
- Click on the sheet with the green cross (logging) > give the file a name and save it to a place of your choice.
- Wait 5 Minutes > Start a game > wait until it crashes > Stop the hwinfo logging (the sheet again)
- Rename the Log to > ">your name for the file<.CSV.txt"
- Upload the Log file here as you did with the DxDiag.
- 6 years ago
Performance log Link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5udq0fy0wgipwkg/performance%20log.CSV?dl=0
I didn't receive errors when running the /restorehealth scan.
I received this message when running the sfc scan:
Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them.
For online repairs, details are included in the CBS log file located at
windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For offline
repairs, details are included in the log file provided by the /OFFLOGFILE flag.
- 6 years ago
Here is some of the information that the sfc scan error directed me towards.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qhpr7w9f1qthhwm/sfc%20info.docx?dl=0
- holger14056 years agoHero+
The AVCC3 (Analog Power Supply voltage) is all over the place, but so much that I think it is a invalid readout.
Everything else looks fine.
Do you have, or could borrow a PSU to test with?
Please use the "MassEffect3Config.exe" under ">drive<:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Mass Effect 3\Binaries"
Disable Audio and set the game to windowed mode.
Also choose the smallest resolution that is offered to you. > Test.
- 6 years ago
I have an extra psu that I could test but I was doing some reading on the radeon furoms and people were talking about gpu scaling, would that be something to try?
- holger14056 years agoHero+
GPU Scaling normally refers to a AMD technology that let you scale old game who are based on 4:3 aspect ratio to a modern 16:9 or 21:9 aspect ratio.
All Mass Effect games are capable of modern aspect ratio settings.
Or do you refer to something else?
Did you tried the steps I suggested?
I would check if all power cables are firmly connected and if yes, with another wall outlet. (No multi socked.)
If that don't works, test the PSU.
- 6 years ago
The windowed and audio thing worked, I also checked the power cables, there didnt seem to be anything wrong. What do you think causes this?
- holger14056 years agoHero+
It is very hard to diagnose something like this over the internet.
My initial reaction was a power problem and I think that is still likely.
The reduced resolution was suggested by me because the game needs way fewer resources in this state.
Look if it works if you turn the audio on, then look if it works in Widowed mode at native resolution.