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Fixing Game Crashes at Launch: What Steps Should I Take?

Fixing Game Crashes at Launch: What Steps Should I Take?

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_SIRENDER_
Member
146
01-25-2018, 04:03 AM
#1
Recently, a problem arose: consistently when I attempted to start games (including both Warframe and Rainbow Six Siege), they progressed through a significant portion of their typical loading display, accompanied by high CPU and GPU utilization in the task manager—reaching 100%—before either my screen became unresponsive or the game abruptly terminated. I’m seeking advice on how to resolve this problem. Furthermore, my graphics card drivers were completely reinstalled just two days earlier using DDU.

Hardware specifications:
AOC 1440p 144Hz monitor + Asia 1080p 144hz monitor
Z390-F motherboard
i5 6600k processor
Corsair water cooling system (exact model details unavailable)
Strix 2080 graphics card
970 EVO storage drive
RM650x power supply
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_SIRENDER_
01-25-2018, 04:03 AM #1

Recently, a problem arose: consistently when I attempted to start games (including both Warframe and Rainbow Six Siege), they progressed through a significant portion of their typical loading display, accompanied by high CPU and GPU utilization in the task manager—reaching 100%—before either my screen became unresponsive or the game abruptly terminated. I’m seeking advice on how to resolve this problem. Furthermore, my graphics card drivers were completely reinstalled just two days earlier using DDU.

Hardware specifications:
AOC 1440p 144Hz monitor + Asia 1080p 144hz monitor
Z390-F motherboard
i5 6600k processor
Corsair water cooling system (exact model details unavailable)
Strix 2080 graphics card
970 EVO storage drive
RM650x power supply

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HeteBom
Member
146
02-04-2018, 09:37 PM
#2
If your games are sourced from platforms like Steam, Rockstar, EGL, or GOG:

You can create physical copies of the game folders. Following a fresh operating system installation and reinstalling your launcher programs, return the game files to their original locations and log into the launcher software. It will identify the game folders, reprocess both the game and system files, and subsequently only download what's required. This should substantially reduce the amount of file re-downloading – approximately 90% – needed to play your games. Any offline game data should also be backed up separately, though locating these files may present a challenge. Search within the following locations:

ProgramData
and various
User
folders.
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HeteBom
02-04-2018, 09:37 PM #2

If your games are sourced from platforms like Steam, Rockstar, EGL, or GOG:

You can create physical copies of the game folders. Following a fresh operating system installation and reinstalling your launcher programs, return the game files to their original locations and log into the launcher software. It will identify the game folders, reprocess both the game and system files, and subsequently only download what's required. This should substantially reduce the amount of file re-downloading – approximately 90% – needed to play your games. Any offline game data should also be backed up separately, though locating these files may present a challenge. Search within the following locations:

ProgramData
and various
User
folders.

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FreshPrincess
Junior Member
23
02-04-2018, 10:24 PM
#3
I experienced the same issue and I believe it’s not related to the specifications or old drives because I have tried nearly everything.
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FreshPrincess
02-04-2018, 10:24 PM #3

I experienced the same issue and I believe it’s not related to the specifications or old drives because I have tried nearly everything.

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W_O_L_F_R_A_M
Member
125
02-04-2018, 11:10 PM
#4
Were you able to resolve the issue? And if so, what was your method for doing that?
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W_O_L_F_R_A_M
02-04-2018, 11:10 PM #4

Were you able to resolve the issue? And if so, what was your method for doing that?

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Coolio4691YT
Junior Member
49
02-11-2018, 03:30 AM
#5
However, if I want, I'm pleased to offer it to you.
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Coolio4691YT
02-11-2018, 03:30 AM #5

However, if I want, I'm pleased to offer it to you.

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AdamKoudy
Senior Member
740
02-18-2018, 10:11 PM
#6
Were the problems beginning at roughly the same period, or have they existed for more than a day or two?
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AdamKoudy
02-18-2018, 10:11 PM #6

Were the problems beginning at roughly the same period, or have they existed for more than a day or two?

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WasianNinja
Member
174
02-20-2018, 10:34 PM
#7
If you’re experiencing issues with multiple RAM modules:

Attempt to test each individual stick within every available DIMM slot. A single faulty module – either the RAM itself or a specific slot – could be causing the problem.

Also, consider restoring your BIOS settings to their original defaults.

Alternatively, you might want to restore your Windows operating system to a previous state before the crashes began, or install a completely new copy of the newest version.

The operating system can sometimes become damaged over time through normal operation, resulting in system unreliability.
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WasianNinja
02-20-2018, 10:34 PM #7

If you’re experiencing issues with multiple RAM modules:

Attempt to test each individual stick within every available DIMM slot. A single faulty module – either the RAM itself or a specific slot – could be causing the problem.

Also, consider restoring your BIOS settings to their original defaults.

Alternatively, you might want to restore your Windows operating system to a previous state before the crashes began, or install a completely new copy of the newest version.

The operating system can sometimes become damaged over time through normal operation, resulting in system unreliability.

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Vult
Junior Member
37
02-22-2018, 06:18 PM
#8
The issue initially arose during a Call of Duty: Warzone match approximately two weeks ago. Following that, I removed the game and reinstalled it yesterday, but encountered identical problems. Today, the same malfunction occurred while playing Just Cause 4.
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Vult
02-22-2018, 06:18 PM #8

The issue initially arose during a Call of Duty: Warzone match approximately two weeks ago. Following that, I removed the game and reinstalled it yesterday, but encountered identical problems. Today, the same malfunction occurred while playing Just Cause 4.

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Okeh_
Junior Member
37
02-22-2018, 09:32 PM
#9
Could I perhaps install a new version of Windows while preserving my existing files?
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Okeh_
02-22-2018, 09:32 PM #9

Could I perhaps install a new version of Windows while preserving my existing files?

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MinecratBoss1
Member
107
03-02-2018, 12:36 AM
#10
You’ll need to store these locally, either on a separate hard drive, a divided part of your current drive, or through an online storage service.
Which file formats are you referring to?
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MinecratBoss1
03-02-2018, 12:36 AM #10

You’ll need to store these locally, either on a separate hard drive, a divided part of your current drive, or through an online storage service.
Which file formats are you referring to?

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