F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Expo was activated on the system, yet games remained stable.

Expo was activated on the system, yet games remained stable.

Expo was activated on the system, yet games remained stable.

S
Shadowsuns
Member
228
02-15-2024, 06:51 PM
#1
I just assembled this system and everything functioned well until I entered a Warzone match. When connecting to servers, my game would crash without displaying any error messages. I could chat with my team in the lobby, but once we moved from searching to being in a lobby it felt like the game ended instantly. So far I've tried a few things—uninstalled the game, changed its name, adjusted settings—but nothing resolved the issue. I modified the file settings in File: "options.3.cod22.cst" and set the thread count to match my CPU. Updated the GPU drivers and performed a Windows flash update. This helped the PC start properly. Still, crashes occur during gameplay. I removed the battery from the motherboard while unplugged it, waited five minutes, then reinserted it. After downloading the new BIOS everything worked fine. Except for occasional crashes while playing Warzone; I increased the number of threads to match my CPU and adjusted settings accordingly. What should I do next? I just want to enjoy Warzone without interruptions and use full RAM performance. Thanks!
S
Shadowsuns
02-15-2024, 06:51 PM #1

I just assembled this system and everything functioned well until I entered a Warzone match. When connecting to servers, my game would crash without displaying any error messages. I could chat with my team in the lobby, but once we moved from searching to being in a lobby it felt like the game ended instantly. So far I've tried a few things—uninstalled the game, changed its name, adjusted settings—but nothing resolved the issue. I modified the file settings in File: "options.3.cod22.cst" and set the thread count to match my CPU. Updated the GPU drivers and performed a Windows flash update. This helped the PC start properly. Still, crashes occur during gameplay. I removed the battery from the motherboard while unplugged it, waited five minutes, then reinserted it. After downloading the new BIOS everything worked fine. Except for occasional crashes while playing Warzone; I increased the number of threads to match my CPU and adjusted settings accordingly. What should I do next? I just want to enjoy Warzone without interruptions and use full RAM performance. Thanks!

A
Annaelsie
Junior Member
23
02-15-2024, 06:51 PM
#2
With EXPO activated, booting from a USB stick is possible. This usually means your Windows or bootloader is damaged. You might need a repair, but a fresh installation is the best option. Enjoy your day!
A
Annaelsie
02-15-2024, 06:51 PM #2

With EXPO activated, booting from a USB stick is possible. This usually means your Windows or bootloader is damaged. You might need a repair, but a fresh installation is the best option. Enjoy your day!

K
Kidrockztar
Junior Member
31
02-15-2024, 06:51 PM
#3
I refreshed the BIOS settings and reinstalled Windows. I can start the game and play, but EXPO remains unresponsive from RAM. The same error persists: when EXPO is off, everything works; when it’s active, Windows fails to boot or shows a blue recovery screen. Any suggestions for resolving this issue?
K
Kidrockztar
02-15-2024, 06:51 PM #3

I refreshed the BIOS settings and reinstalled Windows. I can start the game and play, but EXPO remains unresponsive from RAM. The same error persists: when EXPO is off, everything works; when it’s active, Windows fails to boot or shows a blue recovery screen. Any suggestions for resolving this issue?