#nvwgf2umx.dll 0xc0000005
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Didn't realise it had sensitive info, thanks for removing. Still have crashes after running as admin.
Also who do I send the battlebit archive to so they can read it?
try disabling steam overlay
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.
reinstall gpu drivers with DDU (guide), and run sfc/dism (no chkdsk)
could you go to C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\CrashDumps and drop here latest crash dump?
Has been off for a while
you already reinstalled drivers with DDU in safe mode, right?
Yup
mind trying updating your BIOS? https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/Fatal1ty Z270 Gaming K6/index.asp#BIOS
use "Windows" option
ATX; ASRock Super Alloy; Supports 7th and 6th Generation Intel Core™ i7 / i5 / i3 / Pentium / Celeron Processors (Socket 1151)*8th Gen Intel Core™ desktop processors are supported with Intel 300 Series chipset motherboards only; Supports DDR4 3866+(OC); 3 PCIe 3.0 x 16, 3 PCIe 3.0 x1, 1 M.2 (Key E); NVIDIA Quad SLI™, AMD 3-Way CrossFireX™; Graph...
Literally just did that.
did it help?
Nope
Ive tried stress testing both CPU and RAM seperately with OCCT and havent had any crashes.
Or errors
do you have turbo boost on in bios?
I do
someone with similar crash (nvwgf2umx.dll 0xc0000005) reported that turning it off helped them
Ill try that.
one more thing, i see that your page file space is 5 gb, could you try setting it to min 8000 and max 16000?
Im going to give it a bit more time but It seems increasing the paging file size has fixed it.
Turning the turbo boost off still resulted in a crash.
I spoke too soon. Still crashed but after a lot longer than the last times.
What do you use to read the *.dmp files?
Cheers, might try some RAM diagnostics. Otherwise im out of ideas
Turn off XMP aswell
you can find vbios updater at your graphics card manufacturer site
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.
glad to hear it's fixed, enjoy the game