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New model malfunctions in Fortnite

New model malfunctions in Fortnite

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Wildpandabear
Junior Member
21
07-28-2018, 01:40 PM
#11
it involves a process of elimination.
1. Review for mistakes
2. Ensure power supply is adequate
3. Confirm OC stability isn't just benchmarked
save a profile in bios for your OC
restore to optimal default settings
test
4. Confirm and/or reinstall the game and drivers
5. After searching online, many users report similar issues with various fixes, but hardware stability and error checks should come first before proceeding; consider these options:
some suggested solutions include changing battle-eye to full control and registry modifications
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Wildpandabear
07-28-2018, 01:40 PM #11

it involves a process of elimination.
1. Review for mistakes
2. Ensure power supply is adequate
3. Confirm OC stability isn't just benchmarked
save a profile in bios for your OC
restore to optimal default settings
test
4. Confirm and/or reinstall the game and drivers
5. After searching online, many users report similar issues with various fixes, but hardware stability and error checks should come first before proceeding; consider these options:
some suggested solutions include changing battle-eye to full control and registry modifications

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twinelia
Member
70
07-28-2018, 02:26 PM
#12
I spent some time adjusting the setup. Here’s my current status:
All OC settings except RAM at 2933mhz didn’t show any change.
Power consumption was measured with a Kill A Watt device; it had two peaks of 300 watts, dropping to around 140 watts during gameplay (for as long as it lasted). This happened three times, always the same.
I checked the front cover and ran the fans at full speed to check for overheating. After jumping in and moving around, the computer stopped working quickly. It’s likely thermal issues—temperature stays low, about 60°C or less.
Reviewed Event Viewer and found a critical event: permission settings didn’t allow Local Launch for the COM Server app with specific security IDs. The error indicated it couldn’t be resolved automatically. I suspect a registry problem, but I’m not sure where to start fixing it. Am I on the right track?
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twinelia
07-28-2018, 02:26 PM #12

I spent some time adjusting the setup. Here’s my current status:
All OC settings except RAM at 2933mhz didn’t show any change.
Power consumption was measured with a Kill A Watt device; it had two peaks of 300 watts, dropping to around 140 watts during gameplay (for as long as it lasted). This happened three times, always the same.
I checked the front cover and ran the fans at full speed to check for overheating. After jumping in and moving around, the computer stopped working quickly. It’s likely thermal issues—temperature stays low, about 60°C or less.
Reviewed Event Viewer and found a critical event: permission settings didn’t allow Local Launch for the COM Server app with specific security IDs. The error indicated it couldn’t be resolved automatically. I suspect a registry problem, but I’m not sure where to start fixing it. Am I on the right track?

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Tellerfresse
Member
61
07-30-2018, 10:24 PM
#13
You might want to disable TdrLevel in the Registry
Make sure to back up your registry first:
Press the Windows logo key and R on your keyboard to open the Run box
Type regedit and press Enter
Choose File, then Export
Pick a location for the backup, enter a name in the File name box
Click Save
Edit/Create the TdrLevel Registry Key:
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers
Right-click an empty area, select New, choose QWORD (64-bit) Value
Label the value TdrLevel (edit if key exists)
Double-click TdrLevel and set its value to 0
Click OK
Close Registry Editor
Restart your computer
Check if Fortnite runs smoothly after fixing the crash issues
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Tellerfresse
07-30-2018, 10:24 PM #13

You might want to disable TdrLevel in the Registry
Make sure to back up your registry first:
Press the Windows logo key and R on your keyboard to open the Run box
Type regedit and press Enter
Choose File, then Export
Pick a location for the backup, enter a name in the File name box
Click Save
Edit/Create the TdrLevel Registry Key:
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers
Right-click an empty area, select New, choose QWORD (64-bit) Value
Label the value TdrLevel (edit if key exists)
Double-click TdrLevel and set its value to 0
Click OK
Close Registry Editor
Restart your computer
Check if Fortnite runs smoothly after fixing the crash issues

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M4sh
Member
148
08-01-2018, 05:14 PM
#14
it performed precisely as requested and continued to crash. it appeared to run slightly longer before stopping, and if it had frozen initially rather than shutting down abruptly, the issue might have been different. this occurrence caused a brief freeze followed by a complete shutdown.
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M4sh
08-01-2018, 05:14 PM #14

it performed precisely as requested and continued to crash. it appeared to run slightly longer before stopping, and if it had frozen initially rather than shutting down abruptly, the issue might have been different. this occurrence caused a brief freeze followed by a complete shutdown.

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bymek606
Junior Member
24
08-02-2018, 02:04 AM
#15
Use C/programfilesx86/EasyAntiCheat, right-click the files, open properties, navigate to the Security tab, click Edit, check Full Control, apply and confirm, then restart your PC and attempt to launch Fortnite.
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bymek606
08-02-2018, 02:04 AM #15

Use C/programfilesx86/EasyAntiCheat, right-click the files, open properties, navigate to the Security tab, click Edit, check Full Control, apply and confirm, then restart your PC and attempt to launch Fortnite.

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Skylaire
Member
104
08-02-2018, 02:35 AM
#16
do I keep that registry edit?
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Skylaire
08-02-2018, 02:35 AM #16

do I keep that registry edit?

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AlaskaWW
Junior Member
23
08-03-2018, 05:21 PM
#17
yes
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AlaskaWW
08-03-2018, 05:21 PM #17

yes

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101PINGO
Member
154
08-03-2018, 06:06 PM
#18
no success. system remains fully inactive.
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101PINGO
08-03-2018, 06:06 PM #18

no success. system remains fully inactive.

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64
08-06-2018, 12:42 AM
#19
This is the extent of my understanding regarding this matter.
I would undo registry modifications and address the eye change.
The next steps I can consider are:
press windows key
type edit power plan
change advance power options
expand processor power management
select maximum processor state
set to 60 or 65%
retest
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Chayse_Forever
08-06-2018, 12:42 AM #19

This is the extent of my understanding regarding this matter.
I would undo registry modifications and address the eye change.
The next steps I can consider are:
press windows key
type edit power plan
change advance power options
expand processor power management
select maximum processor state
set to 60 or 65%
retest

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Randage
Junior Member
13
08-08-2018, 01:02 AM
#20
Thank you for your time and assistance; your help is highly valued.
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Randage
08-08-2018, 01:02 AM #20

Thank you for your time and assistance; your help is highly valued.

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