I examined the afterburner history graphs after the crash and could see nothing unusual happening immediately before the crash other than greatly increased CPU activity from one minute before, and when I was dumped to the desktop there was an icon at the bottom of the screen informing me a windows update was waiting to be applied.
Edvvc, post: 31887, member: 582 Wrote:I examined the afterburner history graphs after the crash and could see nothing unusual happening immediately before the crash other than greatly increased CPU activity from one minute before, and when I was dumped to the desktop there was an icon at the bottom of the screen informing me a windows update was waiting to be applied.
Bill Gates wanted your windows vaccinated immediatly :0
Ed its unusual for Win update to interfere with running programs , what other programs do you have on your machine , i know itunes causes interference when it decides to update
Understeer - is when you hit the wall with the front of the car
Oversteer - is when you hit the wall with the back of the car
Horsepower - is how fast you hit the wall
Torque - is how far you move the wall when you hit it
The only things I recall and can find evidence of installing are (apart from games in steam): Epic Games Launcher, Discord, Firefox, VLC, MSI Afterburner, Steam.
What AV are you using ? and just refresh my memory with your machine specs
Understeer - is when you hit the wall with the front of the car
Oversteer - is when you hit the wall with the back of the car
Horsepower - is how fast you hit the wall
Torque - is how far you move the wall when you hit it
I seem to be able to recreate the crash by simply being on a multiplayer server for 100 minutes. It's happened twice this evening on the Sunday server. Attached is a portion of the history graphs generated by MSI Afterburner where the time of the crash is indicated with the red arrow (20:12BST). There is a burst of CPU activity about a minute before the crash and I have seen this every time I have been looking at these graphs after the crash (about 4 times now).
Edvvc, post: 31927, member: 582 Wrote:I seem to be able to recreate the crash by simply being on a multiplayer server for 100 minutes. It's happened twice this evening on the Sunday server. Attached is a portion of the history graphs generated by MSI Afterburner where the time of the crash is indicated with the red arrow (20:12BST). There is a burst of CPU activity about a minute before the crash and I have seen this every time I have been looking at these graphs after the crash (about 4 times now).
I guess you at least have a workaround (in some situations) then… For Sprints, leave and rejoin in Warmup 2, in Features, Warmup 1…
Mr Fox (Myles7), post: 31931, member: 579 Wrote:[USER=582]@Edvvc[/USER] - just a thought… Are your replay files set to record to memory or disk (if that is still an option)
Oh that's a very good thought! I'm busy with work but will check.
Update: I've checked settings and there doesn't appear to be an option to set where they're recorded, but I've dropped the fidelity from Medium to Low and cleared out old replays in the hope this makes a difference.