Games crashing on PC after I have done a proper installation on drivers and purchased new GPU and more
Games crashing on PC after I have done a proper installation on drivers and purchased new GPU and more
I am attempting to diagnose a corrupted operating system. Please initiate a full system scan with your primary antivirus software. Afterwards, run the built-in System File Checker (SFC) tool. If these fail, attempt a manual disk check using CHKDSK, ensuring you select the option to verify and repair file system errors. Document all steps taken for potential further assistance.
Gta 5, Farcry (Primal, 5 and new dawn), CSGO and basically all my other games crash as well. Even Terraria has crashed. I can get about 30 minutes in.
Ok so, going back to what you said in your first post, you said you tried to wipe the system 3 times. What do you mean by wiping? Did you completely reinstall Windows through the actual installer from USB drive/DVD or did you just do a refresh or something similar? If you don't have much installed yet, I would just delete all the OS partitions created by the Windows installer and start over with the newest installer from the Microsoft Media Creation Tool.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software.../windows10
There are some solutions that might work, but It might be better in the long run to do a proper OS reinstall by deleting all partitions on the OS drive and letting the Windows installer create all the required partitions.
The system is reporting a mismatch in data size during an operation involving performance counters, specifically within the `perfts.dll` file. A larger size (31384) was requested than available (19376), leading to the error message. This typically indicates a problem with hardware resources or insufficient memory allocation for the task at hand.
To resolve this:
* Check System RAM and CPU usage - Ensure enough system resources are available.
* Update Drivers - Ensure drivers, particularly those related to storage and networking, are up-to-date.
* Run Memory Diagnostics - Perform a thorough memory check for errors.
* Review Recent Changes – Investigate if any recent software or hardware installations might be causing the conflict.
That's not a wipe. A full wipe and reinstall means creating installation media on a flash drive, completely wiping the hard drive, and doing a full installation.