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@Breegrace456 Thanks for the dxdiag, which lists a few Sims 4 crashes that look like the usual problem with high-end Intel processors that the motherboard overclocks by default. The fix for this problem has been rolling out over time, so please look for an update for your motherboard's BIOS. Find the exact model number and google it, then look for the Asus specs/support page. Your current BIOS version is 1102, so there may well be a newer one.
If this doesn't help, boot into BIOS and disable CPU turbo boost, which is likely buried in Advanced settings and may have a slightly different name. It should say "turbo" though.
As a side note, what are you trying to do in PowerShell that's causing PS to crash repeatedly? I see a pile of crashes in your dxdiag, and PS should be very stable in general.
- Breegrace45612 months agoNew Rookie@puzzlezaddict i don’t really know what powershell is haha i haven’t done anything in it i don’t think besides the sfc /scannow nothing else though. i’ll take a look at the bios !