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Examid Nov 1, 2024 @ 3:58am
FIX game_ship.exe, DirectX, cod23 and cod24 Crashing Issue
I want to explain how to fix game_ship.exe, game_steam_ship.exe, DirectX and all errors related to cod23 or cod24 files when launching Call of Duty game in Steam and Battle.net platforms. Let me tell my journey about fixing this issue. I searched alot and I also updated everything and drivers one by one but the crashes not fixed. I decided fo change the network and display settings but it not helped me. I tried my next chance, removing those drivers and programs that might be affecting the GPU and CPU as well as the RAM but the crashing still remains. Stress took over my whole body and I thought that the graphics card or the power supply had burned out. Then, I quickly installed Windows 11 Pro and told myself that maybe everything will be fine this time. It was unbelievable, but the problem was still persistent and the softwares and games were crashing alot. I decided to shoot the last shot in the dark. I updated the BIOS of the motherboard from 1220 (2022) to 1663 (2024) without a UPS (emergency power). This operation took ten minutes in total, but it was the most stressful day of my life. Because if the electricity in the house was cut off during the update or the current was weak, the motherboard would break. After this perilous journey, the crashing problems were finally solved. In addition, the security and performance of the computer increased greatly (frame increased by 50+). Even the appearance and UI of windows programs and settings changed and became similar to the Android/IOS version. So the main reason is the windows update is not compatible to my/your BIOS version, because the recent microcode 0x129 in CPU caused a total disturbance. I hope it fixes your Call of Duty and other games' crashing issue.
Originally posted by brayden:
I FIXED MINE BY CHANGING MY CPU CLOCK RATIO DOWN TO 50 VIA THE GIGABYTE CONTROL CENTER (DEPENDS ON YOUR MOTHERBOARD) *NO ISSUES SINCE*
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DNABrooker Nov 1, 2024 @ 4:52am 
Did your pc also randomly restart, when playing before you did the bios update?
Funky Koval Nov 1, 2024 @ 4:56am 
Garbage pc that heats too much
Examid Nov 1, 2024 @ 5:29am 
Originally posted by DNABrooker:
Did your pc also randomly restart, when playing before you did the bios update?
yea and also I saw blue screen (BSOD) before. Now all things are back to normal
Examid Nov 1, 2024 @ 5:33am 
Originally posted by Funky Koval:
Garbage pc that heats too much
No, I have Deepcool LS720 which keeps my core-i7 14700K CPU tempeture down, In heavy load the temp is goin up to 65 cels, normal temp is 29
Funky Koval Nov 1, 2024 @ 5:56am 
Gpu?
simple Nov 1, 2024 @ 6:20am 
The only way i fix having issue loading in the game was to manually update in device manager but by selecting that i had the driver and manually select my card that shows up in the list. then i was able to load back in without the error code. Once that was done i manually change the limit on fps for in-game and menu to max what my screen can support and disabled freesync or what it is for intel. And issues are gone but from time to time i get a black screen when loading in a match and must manually shutdown the game.
Examid Nov 1, 2024 @ 10:34am 
Originally posted by Funky Koval:
Gpu?
RTX 3060
Examid Nov 1, 2024 @ 10:37am 
Originally posted by simple:
The only way i fix having issue loading in the game was to manually update in device manager but by selecting that i had the driver and manually select my card that shows up in the list. then i was able to load back in without the error code. Once that was done i manually change the limit on fps for in-game and menu to max what my screen can support and disabled freesync or what it is for intel. And issues are gone but from time to time i get a black screen when loading in a match and must manually shutdown the game.
yeah you are right, but it should the middle match or gaming loading issues. But mine is not even start a game after spalsh screeen of both call of duty (MWiii and BO6). Even after clean reinstalling windows the issue presists. know after Bios update, I test around 40 times and I didn't see any issue
Peck1234 Nov 1, 2024 @ 7:41pm 
Going back to windows 10 fixed everything for me
Examid Nov 2, 2024 @ 3:53am 
Originally posted by Peck1234:
Going back to windows 10 fixed everything for me
cool. Maybe my windows (11) not compatible with my bios and Win 10 should fix for me. BTW the issue was fixed already, If I see those issues again, I'll install Windows 10
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brayden Dec 12, 2024 @ 11:47pm 
I FIXED MINE BY CHANGING MY CPU CLOCK RATIO DOWN TO 50 VIA THE GIGABYTE CONTROL CENTER (DEPENDS ON YOUR MOTHERBOARD) *NO ISSUES SINCE*
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Date Posted: Nov 1, 2024 @ 3:58am
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