The issue stems from a corrupted system file, likely related to the graphics driver or core services.
The issue stems from a corrupted system file, likely related to the graphics driver or core services.
Ah, seems like something went wrong... Probably an EAC issue... There’s a good reason people warn against installing such intrusive anti-cheat programs. You managed to spot the problem, though—maybe it resolved on its own?
Typically yes, that's why OBS suggests using MKV. By the way, your photo link isn't working, and Discord can't be used as a host because links expire after a day.
It's curious the picture disappeared after I shared it on Discord just an hour ago. That was my simplest method of uploading it here, since I already had it saved on my PC and the only other version was on my phone. Here’s the image if you’re having trouble seeing it:
I believe my Fortnite setup got severely damaged, causing it to interfere with the anti-cheat system at the kernel level. This led to crashes in windows and even a graphics driver failure. Right now I'm going through a fresh install.
When I powered on my PC after sleep, I noticed the fans increased and realized it had rebooted. I was curious about the reason. Since the monitor was off and I couldn't see the screen, I checked BlueScreenView again. This time it showed a BSOD with ntoskrnl.exe and win32kbase.sys, displaying "KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED." It seems reinstalling Windows might be the best solution, though I don’t want to lose all my customizations and apps. I plan to run DISM and SFC and will update you on the progress.