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Have done error check on system? If not press ctrl + R then type CMD then click run this opens commands promot, type in without quote "sfc /scannow" once it finish restart PC by click on start menu powner button, and click restart this will wipe memory on RAM so doesn't store any data that should be wipes so no error remaining, once back in test to see if issue resolved.
Do you use any 3rd party app that hooks, or take resources to scan things repeatly? If use check ensure they're not the problem.
Lastly check the temps on your hardware ensure that not the issue, if overheating can face issues.
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You also seem to have IGPU on that board, you might need to turn it off so main plug-in gpu cared is main card, or turn it off in windows device manager. or in bios turn igpu off.
Thank you, I didn't realize the onboard was actually enabled. I disabled it, which was a performance gain, but didn't prevent the game crashes. Still, it's progress so thanks all the same.
Thanks for this. I ruled out overheating, but I appreciate you considering it since I hadn't said so in the post. I'll have to test the rest once I have the time to get into the system. Thanks again.
The sfc/scannow detected errors, and once those were repaired I no longer have a full system crash when the game crashes. I'm still working the game itself, but thank you because the system crashes were most worrisome.
Give this a shot.
Step 1: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run command. Step 2: Type in “mdsched.exe” and hit Enter. Step 3: Choose between the two options (either to restart and check the RAM now or to check the RAM at the next system startup) and proceed with the diagnostic test.
The sfc/scannow detected errors, and once those were repaired I no longer have a full system crash when the game crashes. I'm still working the game itself, but thank you because the system crashes were most worrisome.
EDIT: After reinstalling the game fully, post /scannow, the problem has resolved. Thanks again.
I missed your reply, but did manage to find a solution tied to a Windows error. I had actually done a ram test after someone on another forum also suggested it. Thank you for the recommendation.
Just got future reference if you ever run into issue with OS such as weird bugs that causing whole system problems, or everything becomes slow for some odd reason out of no where, doing simple error might fix issues.
Now if you run into issue where say can't perform, or unable to fix with the SFC scannow, you do the command below this does error check on your OS itself if there's a corrupted files that couldn't be fix, this does an Online comparison where it matches your OS to Microsoft server to ensure all files are correct with no corruption.
If it fixes the issue, then you can do the SFC scan again, make sure do restart each time to have effects take place.