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I would try:
A clean uninstall + reinstall of the newest graphics drivers.
- Uninstall all Nvidia + graphics drivers using built in tools
- Reboot into safe mode
- Clean computer using display driver uninstaller: http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
- Reboot, install newest driver
Also, a clean boot might be worth a try:
help.ea.com/en/article/how-to-clean-boot-your-pc/
- 10 years ago
Hi! Thanks a lot for the response. I've gone through the steps. According to DDU I had GTX650 drivers installed as well as my current GTX950 drivers. So I've gone through the steps mentioned. I'm going to give it a go. I will post back with results whether its worked or not.
I'm pretty * about going in to msconfig and stopping things from loading on boot. Like why does dropbox need to load on boot? why I ask!? Who knows....
Anyway I'm going to give it a play and post results.
Thanks
***Edit, I don't know why it stared out a n a l. it does have another meaning, which I'm sure was around before the rude meaning.***
- 10 years ago
Hi, I'm back with bad news. So I got 1 full round out of it and then at the end of the second round when counting my points it crashed again. This time with no Battlefront has stopped working error, Just frozen. I had to close it from killing the process in the task manager. ALT +F4 refused to close it also.
I'm going to try the clean boot but I highly doubt it's going to work, I usually stop everything unneeded things launching at windows boot anyway but ill read through the guide you linked and see what happens.
- 10 years ago
With this clean boot, Am I stopping all services? Including Microsoft and Nvidia services?
Thanks
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