Sort by. Topics details. GeForce Graphics Cards. By Recency Recency Votes Hot. Filters 2. Mark as read. Displayport loosing connection. Video artifacts in all youtube videos other platforms and gaming runs ok. Please help. A Plague Tale Innocence. Out of warranty. Unknown Problem. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Please help, GPU causing blue screen! Search Join Now Login. Sort By. Notification Preferences. Forum Actions. Report Post. Step 4 : Choose Search automatically for updated driver software to search and update for any outdated driver.
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Step 3 : Select the Scan Mode and select Next. Step 4 : Select the file types you want to get back and click Next. This issue is not supported by Blizzard Customer Service as it is not caused by a Blizzard product. I am having the exact same issue. It is not our hardware. But iv been playing the game since release no issues, only normal crashes.
Other games work completely fine there is no crashing at all. Just last night my whole system started to blue screen constantly. Blue screen after blue screen if I touch the blizzard client or launch d2. Okay…well the game is causing windows to make that call by somehow forcing some sort of memory problem… windows makes the call…because the game or something attached to it is forcing the shutdown… alot of people with the same problem.
Is there any fix?? Hi there, i assume your problem is a different one than the OP posted. According to your post you get blue screens as soon as you start the game.
Attaching a dxdiag. If you missed them you can also check the error section of the msinfo or check the event viewer. You may be correct that it only happens with D2R but that is because the game has different requirements.
If the cause is faulty memory then it will happen in other games as well with similar requirements. There are several steps you can do to narrow down the cause and it will take some time. Thanks for posting this.
None of these can fit in the description I have given or the bluescreens that I am experiencing. As stated in my post my hardware is not overheating, my 2nd screen is constantly monitoring my temps, voltage, fan RPM, memory usage and so on.
For example I got my first bluescreen in beta when I was about to finish act 2. In Full release I experienced my first bluescreen towards the end of act 1. So it can happen 1 hour or 2 hours in, no triggers to this it seems.
All drivers are updated. Check your system for potentially unwanted programs and malware with a [security scan]. No malware or unwanted programs are on my PC, if there were I would be experiencing bluescreens in other games aswell, but this is not the case. Security programs can prevent your drivers or hardware from being accessed correctly.
This is the only option that has a slight chance of being cause of this BUT I am more than certain that this is not the case. Use [System File Checker] to scan your operating system files for errors.
Already done and my PC is pretty fresh. Overclocked hardware can cause system instability. Disable any active overclocking on your hardware, including factory overclocking. Not overclocking. Overheating hardware can cause Windows to crash.
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