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So updating my BIOS isn't really an option (I have an old mobo, and the update is unstable so I hear) but I can run other next gen games, it's just Battlefront doing this. Is there anything else I can do?
Have you tried to run the game without your Logitech G430 Gaming Headset? Try also to reinstall nvidia drivers, selecting advanced installation and unchecking two boxes from 3D Vision stuff (check also "clean installation" option).
- 10 years ago
Alright I'll give it a shot
- 10 years ago
Nope, neither of those worked either :\
- 10 years ago
What is ManyCam Virtual Webcam? Is it a kind of video overlay for webcam? Did you closed this software and tried to run the game? Also close oc-guru.exe or uninstall it, if you don't overclock gpu.
- 10 years ago
I've uninstalled ManyCam, Teamviewer and OC-Guru but the problem persists
- 10 years ago
Hmmm. I am running out of ideas...
- 10 years ago
I understand, like I said I appreciate the time you've given me thus far, I really don't understand what could be causing my computer to restart upon getting to the main menu.
- Anonymous10 years ago
I have the same problem.
- 10 years ago
What about other games: are working fine? Search hdd for corrupted files and test RAM.
- 10 years ago
Yep other games work just fine, Battlefield 4 on medium-high settings, Insurgency and WarThunder, it's just this game that is giving me a slew of issues.
- 10 years ago
I know you are using the last driver from nvidia, but have you tried a previous nvidia driver? Maybe it's a driver issue...
- 10 years ago
Well I tried some old drivers and my PC still crashed 😞 Do you know if there has been any other cases of this? I mean it's weird that it would be crashing my entire computer.
- Anonymous10 years ago
hey my buddy is having same issue, it goes to start , sits at black screen then crashes
- 10 years ago
Heh mine actually makes it to the intro screen for a split second then crashes
- 10 years ago
Sometimes this kind of issue is caused by defective ram or power supply (and, of course, if you overclock gpu/cpu). But, in your case, this issue only happens at Star Wars Battlefront. And that is weird!
- 10 years ago
Do you know of any other resources I/We can use for support? Idk if you're from EA or forum staff but if not do you know how to get EA's attention? I got a call back from them and the support guy pretty much said my pc must be a piece of * and he can't do anything.
- 10 years ago
Hey, I am a gamer/user like you! I don't work for EA. Maybe you should try this forum: http://starwars.ea.com/starwars/battlefront/forums
Dice developers and EA staff use to read.
- 10 years ago
That page 404's for me :P
- 10 years ago
- 10 years ago
Some games need old DirectX versions. Like you, I also have windows 10. And I installed DirectX 9.0c End-User Runtime and DirectX End-User Runtimes (June 2010). If you want to try them, follow those links: https://www.microsoft.com/en-in/download/details.aspx?id=34429 and https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8109
- 10 years ago
Maybe it's a kind of malware or a potentially undesirable program. Take o look at this: https://toolslib.net/downloads/viewdownload/1-adwcleaner/
- Anonymous10 years agoIn my case of this issue, I found that my pc was actually producing a blue screen but restarted before it could come up. I guess that it is a driver issue, because the blue screen is telling me that a driver has given the windows kernel bad code to run. I recommend getting whocrashed and seeing if you also have blue screens from the game.
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