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So I am having the same problem... I'm guessing it has something to do with how I split my drive or something? I'm running a 2016 Macbook Pro bootcamped with Windows 10
You have a lot of bluescreen errors. You need to figure out the cause of these. Normally these are caused by faulty drivers or Hardware.
Google how to troubleshoot bluescreen errors.
- 8 years ago
The bluescreen errors are caused by me playing Sims 4, hence why I am here. I recently downloaded Cats and Dogs and that is when the BSOD's began.
Thanks for taking the time to help me... if there is any help possible, other than restoring to a strict Macbook.
- crinrict8 years agoHero+
Does the mac version not work well for you or why are you using bootcamping ?
- jpkarlsen8 years agoHero (Retired)
The sims 4 may trigger it but is not the cause. Please do as suggested.
- 8 years ago
I am using bootcamp for a lot of work functions as they do not support Mac OS...
jpkarlsen.... I have not had a single BSOD until installing the newest version of Sims 4. Every time I run it, it crashes in a BSOD. I have ensured Window's and my drivers are up to date, and even tried completely re-installing the Sims and "reparing" the game twice now. I still have the BSOD approximately 10-15 mins into a run of the game, and this is the ONLY function that causes the BSOD.
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