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originally posted in: game crash with broccoli error
11/29/2020 6:31:22 PM
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I saw that every time game crashes I also have a windows event: "[i]Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered[/i]." Support from a Moderator is highly appreciated.
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  • anybody? is really frustrating not to be able to play the game

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  • As the Windows message states, it's a problem with your GPU/drivers. Your DxDiag reports a lot of livekernelevent crashes, that point in that direction, too. Try to uninstall your video drivers completely, using something like DDU, reboot and then install the drivers again. Maybe try older drivers, that you remember being stable.

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  • Hi Crisidelm, Thank you for reply! Already did all those steps, DDU, fresh install, old drivers installed but the problem was not solved. As I mentioned in first post, I reinstalled Windows, Steam and Destiny 2, no backup or restore points used. After Windows reinstall I didn't update the system software or drivers and next step was to install steam and destiny. The behavior was the same, it crashes even no other software was installed to create conflict. Also, a lot of hardware tests using Aida, OCCT software and no errors or crashes encountered.

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  • Uhm, could you try with a torture test? Something like the Unigine tests.

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  • Did it for few good hours with OCCT, each component (CPU, GPU, RAM, VRAM) and no issues found, no errors or crash. Temperature went high in the sky but the system remained stable. I'll try with Unigine, also.

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