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Bluescreen and lag

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by EFER-E21, Oct 28, 2020.

  1. EFER-E21

    EFER-E21
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    Hi

    Beam.NG causes bluescreen after 20-30 seconds from loading in any map. i have uninstalled all mods so this is not a cause. This problem started occuring about 1 month after upgrading OS to Win10 and RAM from 8GB to 16GB. I've tried reinstalling game 3 times but it didn't work. I'm running out of ides how to fix it.

    Before upgrading my PC i had issues with game freezing every 5 seconds and this was the reason i upgraded my ram.

    My setup is gtx 1050TI, i5 6400 and 16GB RAM
     
  2. Trophy

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    blue screen of death? or is it just the beamng window? Can you still use other apps and your desktop? Also make sure its running on your dedicated gpu
     
  3. EFER-E21

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    Yup, the bluescreen of death, other apps work just fine. And i'm running dedicated card
     
  4. P_enta

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    What’s the blue screen message? Your ram must be bad since it’s happening after you upgraded it
     
  5. Zero

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    The BSOD message is really helpful, can you post it? Or look into event viewer and find the error manually. If you're not too tech handy, then look into reliability history - it should say the error there.

    But it does sound something to do with the ram. Try to remove one block at a time, that way you can find which one is bad.
     
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