Random Blue Screen Of Death (Win10) When Playing Star Wars Battlefront (BlueScreenView dump file pic included)

Zarathustra777

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Just started up a fresh new SSD and upgraded to Win10 from Win 7. Updated all my drivers that I could think of (gpu included) yet I get random crashes while playing star wars battlefront. Sometimes I'll got good for 35 mins, sometimes I'll crash in the game's menu options while not even playing. I've even gotten the BSOD when I launched the other day.

If anyone has any idea what's going on it'd be greatly appreciated. Link to dump file using bluescreenview for latest BSOD crash while in-game: http://imgur.com/a/Ek7PD

 
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Hold up, try this first, I was reading off of an article and this was off the bottom.
Sinse it happens while you game, If you have installed MSI Live Update and Xsplit software, You can uninstall them. You also may need to update your video drivers.

Ne0Wolf7

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You messed up with the drivers some where. No matter how careful we are, it happens to the best of us.
You'll need to git into safe mode, but first you must enable advanced legacy boot mode.
To do that:
At first you need your windows installation DVD or pendrive. Insert it in your PC.
Now restart your PC.
Now press F12 or F10 (Depends on your PC) to open boot menu.
Select boot from CD/DVD or USB Storage drive and press enter.
Now you may see an dialogue ‘Press any key to continue’. Then press any button from your keyboard.
Now you will see windows setup box. Click on Next.
Then click on Repair your computer.
Now choose an option and click on troubleshoot.
Then click on advanced option.
In advanced option, click on command prompt.
In command prompt, type c: and press enter from your keyboard.
Now type BCDEDIT /SET {DEFAULT} BOOTMENUPOLICY LEGACY and press enter to enable legacy advanced boot menu.
After completing the process of enabling legacy advanced boot menu, type EXIT in command prompt and press enter.
Now back to Choose an option screen and click on Continue. Your PC will be restarted.
Eject your windows installation DVD or disconnect your Pendrive.
Done.

Now you need to boot into safe mode and resolve the issue:
Restart your PC.
As the PC restarts, press continuously F8 to open advance boot menu.
In advance boot menu, you will see Safe Mode option. Select it and press enter.
Now your PC will be opened in safe mode. Once your PC started in safe mode, Open device manager from control panel. Just go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound and open Device Manager.
In device manager find any drivers’ name with yellow sign.
If you see any driver with yellow sign from the list, just uninstall it and install it again with the latest driver software.
Now restart your PC.

If there are no yellow signs, or it just doesn't work, and its caused by Security Update KB2778344:
Start your PC in Safe Mode.
Go to Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features and click on View installed updates.
Now right click on Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB2778344) and Select Uninstall to remove this update.
In Uninstall an update confirmation box, click on Yes.
After uninstalling, restart your PC.

If neither of those worked, Disable Google Update Services:
First of all, Press Windows Key + R from keyboard.
Type msconfig and hit Enter.
Click on Services tab.
Now, Find and uncheck Google Update Service.
Click on Apply and OK.
Restart your PC and see you have just overcome the nightmare system service exception.

If its still casing problems (ugh), Repair Corrupted or Missing System Files:
Open Command Prompt as admin. To do it, Just right click on command prompt and select run as administrator. If you are in windows 10 or 8.1, Right click on Start Button and select Command Prompt (Admin).
Now, Type sfc /scannow and press Enter.
It will automatically fix the system files problem.

If its really non of those, Troubleshoot with Driver Verifier:
For windows 7 and 10, just click on Windows logo or press windows logo key from your keyboard and type verifier in search box. You will see the Verifier.
After opening Driver Verifier, mark Create standard setting and click on next. Now mark Automatically select unsigned drivers and click on next.
Now you will see the faulty drivers list. Click on finish. Then you can remove and install latest versions these drivers. It will fix your problem. By this way, you can troubleshoot any driver problems by driver verifier.

If you've lost all of your hair now, Update Drivers and BIOS:
Use Intel driver ultility to check for drivers.
Follow your motherboards manual word for word to update your BIOS

Now that you're insane, it could have been your registery:
You can fix registry of your windows by any trusted application like CCleaner. Fixing registry may help you to fix system service exception.
 

Ne0Wolf7

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Hold up, try this first, I was reading off of an article and this was off the bottom.
Sinse it happens while you game, If you have installed MSI Live Update and Xsplit software, You can uninstall them. You also may need to update your video drivers.
 
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