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BfV experiences crashes while attempting to display in full-screen mode.

BfV experiences crashes while attempting to display in full-screen mode.

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IkBenHetBram
Senior Member
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04-25-2025, 08:49 AM
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The BfV application functions correctly in both borderless and windowed display settings; however, it consistently crashes when attempting to activate full-screen mode. System specifications: GTX 1070 mobile, i7 8750H processor, 16GB RAM. The game is installed on a solid-state drive. Voltage adjustments were applied using throttlestop technology. Troubleshooting steps included reinstalling the graphics drivers, the game itself, and Origin; utilizing the intelligent list cleaner; disabling all overlay programs prior to launch; reverting throttlestop settings; testing with DirectX 11 and 12; employing Windows 8 compatibility mode; running as administrator; updating to the most recent driver versions; and turning off fullscreen optimizations.
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IkBenHetBram
04-25-2025, 08:49 AM #1

The BfV application functions correctly in both borderless and windowed display settings; however, it consistently crashes when attempting to activate full-screen mode. System specifications: GTX 1070 mobile, i7 8750H processor, 16GB RAM. The game is installed on a solid-state drive. Voltage adjustments were applied using throttlestop technology. Troubleshooting steps included reinstalling the graphics drivers, the game itself, and Origin; utilizing the intelligent list cleaner; disabling all overlay programs prior to launch; reverting throttlestop settings; testing with DirectX 11 and 12; employing Windows 8 compatibility mode; running as administrator; updating to the most recent driver versions; and turning off fullscreen optimizations.

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twerped23
Junior Member
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04-25-2025, 08:49 AM
#2
Turning off full-screen optimizations resolved some erratic behavior I was experiencing with Battlefield V on Windows 10. This setting can be located within the compatibility options for the BFV.exe file.
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twerped23
04-25-2025, 08:49 AM #2

Turning off full-screen optimizations resolved some erratic behavior I was experiencing with Battlefield V on Windows 10. This setting can be located within the compatibility options for the BFV.exe file.

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levoyageur92
Posting Freak
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04-25-2025, 08:49 AM
#3
Unfortunately, that didn't succeed.
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levoyageur92
04-25-2025, 08:49 AM #3

Unfortunately, that didn't succeed.

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master_kingl
Member
93
04-25-2025, 08:49 AM
#4
Has turning undervolting off been attempted?
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master_kingl
04-25-2025, 08:49 AM #4

Has turning undervolting off been attempted?

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NotCarry
Junior Member
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04-25-2025, 08:49 AM
#5
If I reduce the voltage and enable throttling, will my laptop remain undervolt if I close that specific application?

If it’s still running at full voltage, the problem hasn't been fixed. The problem also began occurring spontaneously. It previously operated smoothly in fullscreen mode but now it has ceased abruptly (I don’t recall installing any updates during this period, so the cause is unclear).
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NotCarry
04-25-2025, 08:49 AM #5

If I reduce the voltage and enable throttling, will my laptop remain undervolt if I close that specific application?

If it’s still running at full voltage, the problem hasn't been fixed. The problem also began occurring spontaneously. It previously operated smoothly in fullscreen mode but now it has ceased abruptly (I don’t recall installing any updates during this period, so the cause is unclear).

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Ch4r_M
Junior Member
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04-25-2025, 08:49 AM
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It's unlikely that ending the application will eliminate the reduced voltage setting since this is managed within the system’s BIOS configuration. You should probably initiate a corresponding step inside the software itself to undo it. A potential consequence of undervolting is system instability.
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Ch4r_M
04-25-2025, 08:49 AM #6

It's unlikely that ending the application will eliminate the reduced voltage setting since this is managed within the system’s BIOS configuration. You should probably initiate a corresponding step inside the software itself to undo it. A potential consequence of undervolting is system instability.

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Berry_Burst
Member
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04-25-2025, 08:49 AM
#7
I attempted to play the game without utilizing any under-voltage settings and it continues to crash when running in full-screen mode.
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Berry_Burst
04-25-2025, 08:49 AM #7

I attempted to play the game without utilizing any under-voltage settings and it continues to crash when running in full-screen mode.