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DirectX errors & BSOD with Final Fantasy XlV - -- is there a fix?

DirectX errors & BSOD with Final Fantasy XlV - -- is there a fix?

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ZM0NEYO43V3R
Member
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10-05-2025, 08:29 PM
#1
Welcome to the forums! Please share your full system details, including the PSU make and model. Also refer to this post about retrieving dump files for analysis. What drivers were used and how did you install them? Since a clean install didn’t resolve the problem, it likely points to either hardware issues or reinstalling faulty drivers—this could also apply to peripheral devices. DX relies on your graphics, so this is expected.
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ZM0NEYO43V3R
10-05-2025, 08:29 PM #1

Welcome to the forums! Please share your full system details, including the PSU make and model. Also refer to this post about retrieving dump files for analysis. What drivers were used and how did you install them? Since a clean install didn’t resolve the problem, it likely points to either hardware issues or reinstalling faulty drivers—this could also apply to peripheral devices. DX relies on your graphics, so this is expected.

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masonburk
Junior Member
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10-05-2025, 08:29 PM
#2
Welcome to the forums! Please share your full system specs, including the PSU make and model. Also refer to this post about retrieving dump files for analysis. What drivers were used and how did you install them? A clean install followed by the issue suggests either hardware problems or reinstalling faulty drivers—possibly related to peripherals. Since DX relies on your graphics, it makes sense to check there first.
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masonburk
10-05-2025, 08:29 PM #2

Welcome to the forums! Please share your full system specs, including the PSU make and model. Also refer to this post about retrieving dump files for analysis. What drivers were used and how did you install them? A clean install followed by the issue suggests either hardware problems or reinstalling faulty drivers—possibly related to peripherals. Since DX relies on your graphics, it makes sense to check there first.

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GlazedMC
Junior Member
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10-05-2025, 08:29 PM
#3
Thank you for your reply. After a clean setup, I ran DDU in safe mode and then applied the newest NVIDIA GPU drivers. I also attempted to revert to older drivers.
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GlazedMC
10-05-2025, 08:29 PM #3

Thank you for your reply. After a clean setup, I ran DDU in safe mode and then applied the newest NVIDIA GPU drivers. I also attempted to revert to older drivers.

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_V_ed
Junior Member
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10-05-2025, 08:29 PM
#4
A fresh installation clears all drivers, regardless of whether it's just the GPU ones. It's not limited to a single category. What else have you been inquiring about?
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_V_ed
10-05-2025, 08:29 PM #4

A fresh installation clears all drivers, regardless of whether it's just the GPU ones. It's not limited to a single category. What else have you been inquiring about?

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Rhuji
Senior Member
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10-05-2025, 08:29 PM
#5
Yeah, so what I recently did was remove my ram, and use another stick I've had in a previously built. I haven't crashed in hours, so I'm thinking it might've just been faulty ram.
Thanks for your help
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Rhuji
10-05-2025, 08:29 PM #5

Yeah, so what I recently did was remove my ram, and use another stick I've had in a previously built. I haven't crashed in hours, so I'm thinking it might've just been faulty ram.
Thanks for your help