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@DoctorSyzygy Your new dxdiag doesn't list any new errors from Game Bar: the errors you're seeing were the same ones as in the first dxdiag. It's sometimes difficult to be sure without timestamps, but in this case, you can be reasonably sure by comparing the two lists and noticing that the new dxdiag has three new errors plus the first seven from the previous dxdiag, in the same order.
As a side note, it's not typically necessary to uninstall Game Bar—disabling it should be sufficient—and Microsoft may reinstall it the next time it updates. So please make sure it's gone from Settings, and if it's back, just disable it again. It's definitely not worth messing around in the registry just to get rid of Game Bar.
Speaking of the new errors in the new dxdiag, you have three BlueScreens, as you can see. Did these happen while you were playing Sims 4? If so, I'd like to see the crash dumps. Open a File Explorer window and enter C:\Windows\Minidump in the address bar. For the last two or three dump files, right-click and select Copy, then right-click on the desktop and select Paste. From there, you can zip the files together, upload the .zip to a third-party filehosting site, and link it here.
If there are any recent Sims 4-related crash dumps, I'd like to see one or two of those as well. Click Windows key-R and copy and paste this:
%LocalAppData%\CrashDumps
If you see any Sims 4 dump files from the last couple of days, please upload one or two as well.
Thanks for the info on the dxdiag and game bar.
I found two minidump files: https://www.mediafire.com/file/qdn35dj2ukc1izs/Sims_minidump_files.zip/file
There wasn't a %LocalAppData%\CrashDumps folder.
In the meanwhile, I also tried the following, none of which worked:
- I tried to run as administrator.
- MS Store- updated Spotify, HEVC Video Extensions from Device Manufacturer, and Phone Link
- Windows Update again just for the hell of it
- Installed Visual C++ update
- DirectX install. Got error "This program might not have installed correctly. DirectX 9.0 Web setup. If this program didn't install correctly, you can try installing the program using compatibility settings". I chose "Installed correctly".
- Checked that .Net Framework 4.5 was updated
- Tried booting and logging in as Administrator.
- Repaired Win 11
Thanks again for any suggestions.
- 3 years ago
Update:
Out of desperation, I decided to reinstall Win 11. After that debacle, The Sims still lets me create a new character, but crashes a few minutes into the scenario.
I also saw mention of someone having trouble with Razor software, so I uninstalled that as well. No luck.
I'll post if I try anything else, but I'm out of ideas.
- 3 years ago
Found something else to try: I couldn't uninstall the X-Box Game Bar normally, but I could by using Powershell. The errors about the Game Bar went away, but it still crashed.
Got a new DxDiag crash error involving FileZilla (!), uninstalled that. Files were "stuck" in D:\$Recycle.bin, deleted them.
The newest DxDiag mentions FileZilla.exe, but that's not on my system anywhere, so I have no idea what's going on with that. There are a few other things in DxDiag (attached).
As usual, any suggestions appreciated.
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@DoctorSyzygy I apologize for the late reply. I wanted to get a second opinion on the crash dumps before posting, but that didn't happen before you reinstalled Windows. The faulting module in both of the crash dumps was a component of the AMD graphics driver, which would have been replaced with a fresh copy along with everything else, so I was trying to figure out where else to go from there.
Your new dxdiag shows completely different BlueScreens, and the question again is whether they happen as you're playing Sims 4 or another time. The FileZilla errors are actually crashes of the installer. They're also the two oldest errors in your dxdiag, so I wouldn't worry about this unless you see more errors; it's very possible that these predate your uninstalling the program.
My other question is whether you deliberately installed the AMD Adrenalin software rather than the Pro driver available for your graphics card. Your dxdiag does list one crash of Radeon software, along with some generic Windows update errors, so it may be worth trying the Pro driver instead:
You'll also notice on the same page that there's a slightly newer Adrenalin driver available for your GPU, so if you have a specific reason to keep running that software, please try the newer version.
Let me know which driver you install and whether the BlueScreens are related to Sims 4, and we can go from there. I'll reply sooner next time, I promise.
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