#nvwgf2umx.dll 0xc0000005

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please do not post that archive in public as it contains sensitive information

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@merry tendon did you try running "BattleBitEAC.exe" as administrator?

merry tendon
merry tendon
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Also who do I send the battlebit archive to so they can read it?

merry tendon
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Still crashes. I have tried just spawning into my spawn base at the very back, not moving and going AFK and it still crashes after around 5-10 minutes. Even with running as admin and steam overlay off.

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merry tendon
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Still crashing after 5-10 minutes of doing nthoing but afk in spawn

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# merry tendon

could you go to C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\CrashDumps and drop here latest crash dump?

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double check that you disabled it

merry tendon
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# merry tendon

you already reinstalled drivers with DDU in safe mode, right?

merry tendon
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Yup

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mind trying updating your BIOS? https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/Fatal1ty Z270 Gaming K6/index.asp#BIOS
use "Windows" option

merry tendon
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Literally just did that.

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did it help?

merry tendon
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Nope

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Ive tried stress testing both CPU and RAM seperately with OCCT and havent had any crashes.

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Or errors

timid token
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do you have turbo boost on in bios?

merry tendon
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I do

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someone with similar crash (nvwgf2umx.dll 0xc0000005) reported that turning it off helped them

merry tendon
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Ill try that.

timid token
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one more thing, i see that your page file space is 5 gb, could you try setting it to min 8000 and max 16000?

merry tendon
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Im going to give it a bit more time but It seems increasing the paging file size has fixed it.

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Turning the turbo boost off still resulted in a crash.

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I spoke too soon. Still crashed but after a lot longer than the last times.

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What do you use to read the *.dmp files?

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merry tendon
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Cheers, might try some RAM diagnostics. Otherwise im out of ideas

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Turn off XMP aswell

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you can find vbios updater at your graphics card manufacturer site

merry tendon
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Ended up being a memory problem. Reseated and clean the connecters on the sticks of RAM and all is good again. Not sure what happened but it wasn't a battlebit issue. Appreciate your help though.

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