#Fix Random Disconnections and Crashes/Add Reconnection Option
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I have situation where my game freezes and i get black screen and PC reboot itself
that sounds more a like driver issue or antivirus
if it involves a black screen then yeah it is worse than a crash
ok so im going to share some possible solutions that could help you that i saw in different plataforms about that crash, also the video im going to share is very dumb except for method 4 but who knows maybe the other "methods" help you somehow
In this video, learn How To Fix No More Room In Hell 2 Crashing, Crashes to Desktop or Crashing at Startup Error On PC
Download latest graphics driver:
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
https://www.amd.com/en/support/download/drivers.html
Install visual C++: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-US/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-...
Some "solutions" from redditors
"I found Something that worked for me, In the Display Settings I changed the Technique From FSR 3.1 to TSR and Set The Anti-aliasing To Balanced, Then i scrolled Down to The Bottom and Turned On Nvidia Reflex and For some Reason that stopped my game from crashing when I load into a game"
"Hello, I had this issue and solved it by doing this.
HOW TO FIX: GPU Crash dump triggered ERROR!
First, make sure that your GPU overclocking is turned off; Unreal engine is particularly sensitive to GPU errors, even if it works in other games.
Secondly. This is the solution that fixed it for me!
Check your RAM!
Unreal Engine is quite demanding about memory stability; try playing the game without XMP (OR DOCP) if you have it enabled; if it doesn't crash anymore, your memory is not stable enough for UE on XMP.
This could be due to utilizing dimms that are not in the correct dual channel configuration (often 2 and 4), or having sticks that are not created together (e.g., different serial numbers or mixed matched dimms). If you have 4 dimms, it can be too taxing on your memory controller, so using 2 matched dimms only in dual channel configuration would be more stable.
If you don't have XMP enabled and are running at stock ram speeds, make sure your CPU isn't overclocked; if that doesn't solve the problem, it's the GPU. Reinstall the drivers.
Summary:
If the game stops crashing while XMP is turned off, it is your memory. Either lower the frequency or purchase a compatible kit designed to work together!
If you are running at stock RAM speeds, check your CPU if OC'd; if not, it is your GPU.
This is what fixed it for me; I didn't want to mess with my RAM configuration, so I simply purchased a kit of RAM that worked perfectly at 3600mhz and the crashes stopped!"
Ok but what about the disconnection issues? I only crashed once and I probably got disconnected 5+ times>
Thanks.
my HWmonitor shows that nothing is getting overheated
as for AntiVirus... i have deleted norton so we see idk really
honestly there could be a lot of things causing disconnections maybe using vpn , antivirus or simply the game itself , that is the problem with disconnections doesn't give you more information about what is causing it
mmm i suppose you are using a nvidia gpu with the updated drivers
what are your pc specs
i do
is it the only game that gives you black screen ?