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@kasperski97 wrote:I contacted with EA and they advised me:
1. Make sure you've downloaded the latest drivers for your card and the NVIDIA Control Panel.
2. Right-click any free area of your desktop and select “NVIDIA Control Panel.”
3. Under the "3D Settings" group on the left-hand side of the NVIDIA Control Panel, click “Manage 3D Settings.”
4. Open the Program Settings tab in the Manage 3D Settings menu and click the Add button.
5. Browse to the .exe of the game you'd like to make a profile for.
For example, with FIFA 15 you'd select "fifa.exe" within C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\ fifa 15\Game.
6. Click Add Selected Program, then find Power management mode in the drop down menu and set it to Prefer maximum performance.After an hour of the game, I have not noticed any error and frozen car.
My graphics card is a GTX 770.
Sorry for my english.
@83835_bubbaconfirm you have tried all the above steps please then upload a DXDiag,
To Gather DXDiag Info,
1) Press Win+R
2) In the run box type 'DXDiag' then hit enter
3) If you have a 64-bit PC click the button 'Run 64-bit DxDiag' (if you have a 32bit PC this option will not be avaliable)
4)Press 'Save All Information'
5) To share this file with me follow these steps,
What you have to do is this,
1) Click here - hastebin.com
2) Paste DXDiag Info
3) Press Save button in top right corner
4) Paste the URL along the top here and then we have access.
- 10 years ago
- Anonymous10 years ago
I have tried that driver, along with 347.09, 347.25, 347.52, and just gave up at 347.88 which I have now. Ive gone back from the 150 and tried 4 other drivers, each time without using the Nvidia update, I manually uninstalled each driver, re started the PC then went to the Nvidia website, downloaded the driver, and did a fresh install and re boot once more, to rule out any issue with the Nvidia update process.
- 10 years ago
Have your tried clean booting?
BTW : I will raise this ongoing issue when I get the chance 😕mileytongue:
- Anonymous10 years ago
If your referring to the MSCONFIG utility, yes I have most set to off by default, I like to choose what does and does not start. I have not done a full disable of software but I will try that now.
EDIT: Ok so I went into MSCONFIG and turned off everything (only non windows services ) and played for over an hour without a single crash. Now I just need to start a couple services at a time to figure out which was the culprit.
- 10 years ago
@steel_hawkeyedoes the issue still persist for you? If so plese attempt to clean boot,
To Clean Boot Your PC,
1) Press Win+R
2) Type 'msconfig.' in the prompt and hit enter
3) When Msconfig opens select 'General'
4) Choose Selective Startup option.
5) Uncheck 'Load startup items box'
6) Open the 'Services tab' then select 'Hide all Microsoft services' Option at the bottom of the tab
7) Press 'Disable All' Button
8) When prompted restart.@83835_bubbaI am glad the issue is now fixed, what sometimes happens is that two pieces of software conflict causing bugs, crashes and other issues.
- 10 years ago
http://hastebin.com/kanajezowu.tex
I've been having problems a lot recently, and always at the same spots. Most of the world is fine, but certain places crash 50% of the times I pass through them. It doesn't matter if I'm a racer or a cop. It does matter, though, that the game is public. If it is private, the crashings never occur. I have tried moving the game folder, different drivers, but no result.