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Old 10-02-13, 06:31 PM   #1
frau kaleun
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Default Getting constant BSODs when playing Skryim

Altho as I've just discovered, this seems to be a problem when playing in fullscreen mode. I just played for about 10 minutes with the game windowed, so I could monitor the temps of the CPU and motherboard while the game was running - and the CPU went up by 10 C at most (topped out in the low to mid 50s) while the MB's temp hardly budged at all. They both stayed well below the manufacturer's default temp for an "alarm threshhold" or whatever according to their software for monitoring and configuring such things.

So to back up a bit - I started a new game and played enough hours to get to level 15 or so with no problems whatsoever - no lag, graphics looked awesome, everything was fine. Then all of a sudden the game starts crashing. Like, less than five minutes into a session, BOOM - and I don't mean the game crashes to desktop, I mean the entire system freezes up with either a BSOD and a restart or else the screen goes black and eventually I have to turn it off manually by holding down the power button. Or some combo of both, sometimes it BSODs and then can't seem to restart without me forcing a shutdown.

I have gone through the events log and done my best to see what errors were coming up, there was a repeated error which turned out to have something to do with video card drivers - found what looked like a fix for that and applied it, didn't help. I upgraded the drivers to the newest version - didn't help. I've uninstalled them and reverted back to older versions - didn't help.

In the midst of all this, I started having trouble with Steam itself - I'd get an error when trying to start it up, that the Steam Client Bootstrapper couldn't open or whatever. Then I started wondering if maybe Steam itself was crapping out mid-game, so I searched around for stuff on that. Tried some different things with Steam such as troubleshooting for compatibility, Windows wanted to run it in the comp mode for XP SP3, so I let it, which seemed to fix that problem.

Then after reinstalling the latest GPU drivers I was able to run it without any special comp mode and it was fine. Now tonight I can only start it in offline mode, altho they seem to be having issues according to the website so that may be their problem and not mine. I'm not getting the error about the program crapping out, at any rate.

So at first I thought it was my CPU crapping out, but at least in windowed mode that doesn't seem to happen... I ran my PC through a couple of areas that are very intense due to the Warzones mod, and had no lag and no crash - everything went fine. Just prior to that when I booted up in fullscreen I couldn't even walk blithely across a mostly empty field with getting a BSOD after a couple minutes at most.

I'm looking for something on my system that will let me monitor the GPU temps but I can't seem to find it... doesn't appear to be included in Catalyst Control Center at all. Is there a free program I can snag somewhere that will let me do that? I have an HD Radeon 6950.

Barring a way to monitor the temps on the GPU I guess my next option is to take all the mods off and start a new totally vanilla game and see if I still get a system crash, altho I'm not convinced it's overloading due to mods as I've been playing with the same set up for quite a while. I added a couple new texture mods for this latest game but removing them doesn't help and I'd already played 15 levels with them in place with no problem, so I dunno. I am having ZERO problems doing anything else, it's just running the game (fullscreen) that seems to be impossible.

Either some bit of hardware is getting seriously overloaded when I do that - or else there's a driver or other software issue that I can't figure out... not that I know where else to look at this point. I tried downloading the Windows Debugging tool to be able to read the dump files from the crashes, but THAT won't install properly so no luck there. I am getting a Locale ID of 1033 but after searching that I still can't tell if it means hardware itself or hardware bugging out due to driver errors or other software problems.

I'm actually at the point of thinking I should just back up everything and reinstall Windows and all other software and drivers, but if it's an actual piece of hardware that's dying then that would be a lot of hassle for nothing.
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