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Try reinstalling the game fully and if not ring ea
- EA_Barry8 years ago
Community Manager
Check that your power supply is adequate for the requirements of your system under full load (playing this or other games).
The image in your post says "Power supply surges detected during previous power on" etc.
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years ago
I have try to full load test other game or run furmark on my PC CPU & GPU for 3 to 5 hrs, no any issues happen
I never happened this problem before
Can help me please uninstall it and then re install it and if not make sure your computer can handle the game and if you have to reset your bios to default and try again and if not ring EA
- Etny2k8 years agoNew Scout
I had an auto restart bug after updating my bios, the fix for me was updating the Intel drivers from the motherboard website. Hope that helps!
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years agoWhat is your motherboard brand?
- Etny2k8 years agoNew Scout
mine is a evga z170 classified k with a 6700k, i was getting a restart bug and updating the Intel ME and a fresh Intel chipset fixed it, also added the Intel RST even though I dont use that.
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years ago
Thank for your suggestion. I have tried install latest Intel IME driver, but seem not work. It still to reboot when i launch the game.
I don't know what is the problem my motherboard detect when I launch NFS Payback the Asus Anti Surge was triggered.
My PC work fine in other PC AAA game, Call Of Duty WWII, Battlefield 4, Forza Horizon 3 & Forza Motorsport 7, it works fine no error happen
Can EA fix this problem? Don't make me disappointed
- Etny2k8 years agoNew Scout
You did mention furmark, that makes me think your cpu might have an overclock, can you hit your cmos and see if that fixes it? I also noticed that BF1 didn't like my CPU overclock, using as example of a new game.
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years ago
thanks your reply
my CPU not over clock