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holger1405
3 months agoHero+
tinylessons wrote:hat usually helps tamp down on the issue for a bit
Does that mean the crashes stop if you clean boot your device?
If so this means that one of the services or applications that usually run in the background is the culprit.
The only way to find out which service or application unfortunately is trial and error.
Meaning: Enable the services and let the applications disabled.
If the game is still stable you know it was a application that is the culprit. (Or vice versa)
Then you have to test each application/service individually.
BassGuitarFox
There are graphic system related errors in your DxDiag.
- Follow this manual to the letter to clean uninstall all NVIDIA graphic driver components. (Get the newest NVIDIA driver and the newest Intel graphic driver from the LENOVO page of your laptop)
IMPORTANT: if you use a Pin to log into Windows 11 don't use DDU in safe mode!
Use it in your normal Windows session. - After the restart, follow the manual again to uninstall the Intel graphic driver.
- Install the Intel graphic driver.
- Restart the Laptop
- Install the NVIDIA graphic driver > Go online.
- Test.
tinylessons
3 months agoRising Rookie
holger1405 it doesn't necessarily stop entirely, but it seems to reduce the rate.
- holger14053 months agoHero+
You can also try a clean reinstallation of the graphic drivers.
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