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@0megaJ0ker Please unplug your external graphics card, at least long enough to test the game. There's no reason a 1080 ti can't handle Sims 4, anyway.
I just recently uninstalled both graphics drivers and reinstalled them with GeForce Experience after reboot. The program installed the correct drivers. GTX 1080 Ti
- holger14057 years agoHero+
But did you uninstalled them clean? (Meaning did you used a driver uninstall tool like DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) that @kreatora linked.
Furthermore, why are you using a External USB Graphics adapter for your second Monitor on a 1080ti SLI system?
And did you disconnected that Monitor, and then restarted your system, as @puzzlezaddict suggested?
- 6 years ago
Sorry for the 2 month late reply, I've been really busy with work. To answer yes I did use DDU and reinstalled my Display Driver, I've stopped using the USB display adapter but the Sims 4 still triggers a BSoD during Shut Down even though it's not suppose to trigger it with my current hardware.
- kreatora6 years agoHero (Retired)
- 6 years ago
I never installed those two in my computer.
- kreatora6 years agoHero (Retired)@0megaJ0ker
If you have any overlays installed, turn it off.
Use DISM. Open an elevated command prompt and run the following command and hit Enter:
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
https://www.ghacks.net/2018/03/16/use-dism-to-fix-issues-sfc-cant/ - holger14056 years agoHero+
- Look under "C:Windows\Minidumps"
- There you should find "*.dmp" files with dates that match the BSOD crashes.
- Zip the last two of them together and load them up at a free file hosting site.
- Post the download link here.
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