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holger1405 thank you for this information - I've always been meticulous about keeping my NVIDIA drivers up to date, but did not realize I also had Intel GPU hardware to worry about. I installed the drivers you noted in your post on that same day and played ME3 successfully up until today. Today I had a crash of the same type - though in fairness, the drivers may have been part of the problem since this is maybe the longest I've gone without suffering a crash.
The second suggestion would be a clean boot, because a program running in he background might be the culprit. '
How to perform the clean boot:
- Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type or copy and paste “msconfig” (Without the quotes.) > Enter.
- In the System Configuration window, go to the Services tab.
- Check the box that says, “Hide all Microsoft services”.
- Click Disable all. (Make sure the EABackgroundService remains enabled.)
- Go to the Startup tab and click Open Task Manager.
- In the Task Manager, disable all startup items that are activated.
- Close Task Manager and go back to the System Configuration window, then click OK.
- Restart the computer, the PC will start into clean boot mode.
- Test the Game
- tinylessons3 months agoRising Rookie
Thank you for all these suggestions. For a time, I was having better luck - it wasn't perfect, but my crash rate declined to maybe 20%. Now I'm crashing constantly again and getting another odd bug...on boss waves when I am hosting, the boss characters simply won't spawn at all. The announcer keeps saying to take down the targets, but there aren't any targets. And then the timer runs out and either the match ends in failure or the game crashes in the same way. This is so sad...I enjoy this game a lot but can't seem to make it run. Do you think it's possible there is a hardware issue with my laptop model or something?
- holger14053 months agoHero+
Did you preformed the clean boot?
If not try it after this instructions:- Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type “msconfig” (Without the quotes.) > Enter.
- In the System Configuration window, go to the Services tab.
- Check the box that says, “Hide all Microsoft services”.
- Click Disable all. (Make sure the EABackgroundService remains enabled.)
- Go to the Startup tab and click Open Task Manager.
- In the Task Manager, disable all startup items that are activated.
- Close Task Manager and go back to the System Configuration window, then click OK.
- Restart the computer, the PC will start into clean boot mode.
- Test the Game
2. Additional Steps (Inside the Clean Boot Mode) - Ensure your virus scanner and other security software are disabled.
- Disable Afterburner and similar software.
- Make sure any CORSAIR/Asus/Razer software is disabled or uninstalled.
- Ensure your GPU and CPU are not overclocked.
- Disconnect all peripherals except for your mouse and keyboard.
If that don't helps post a new DxDiag and a new crash dump if you get one.
- tinylessons3 months agoRising Rookie
holger1405 I have indeed done the clean boot multiple times. That usually helps tamp down on the issue for a bit, but then the crashes begin again. I guess I could just try doing a clean boot every time I play and perhaps that will reduce the crash rate. I've enclosed a few of the latest crash dumps below. Regarding your additional steps inside the clean boot, I'm too tech-dumb to do things like overclocking. My game is totally vanilla and I am not running any outside software to modify it.
BassGuitarFox 100% with the drone waves. It is almost always exactly when the drone reaches its destination. Anytime the drone gets close to its docking point I am holding my breath to see if I can survive. My son (who I frequently play with) also suffers this same issue, also using a newer laptop. His is a little over a year old.
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