Dear Bungie,
While playing TFS, the app suddenly stops working, and after waiting for a while, the PC will restart automatically.
When I checked the dump file when the PC crashed, it seems that a module called "BEDaisy.sys" is the cause.
This problem started around May 26th and was not a problem before.
I'm using the Steam platform.
Reinstalling BattlEye did not resolve the issue.
Verifying the integrity of the file from the Steam library doesn't change anything.
The latest drivers are installed.
3D sound is turned off.
The configuration of the PC is described below.
-OS:Windows 10 Pro v10.0.19045 Build 19045
-CPU:Intel Core i9-13900KF (Rating)
-RAM:32GB (16GB * 2, DIMM 3200 MHz, Century Micro Inc.)
-VGA:NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Founders Edition
-Mother Board:ASUSTeK TUF GAMING Z690-PLUS WIFI D4
-Sound Card:Nothing (On Board)
-Syste Language:Japanese
Please confirm this.
Thank you.
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Hi there, Thanks for reaching out! We'll pass this along to developers for further investigation. In the meantime, please ensure you've downloaded the latest video card drivers directly from the manufacturer's website if you haven't already. It's possible that your systems update features may miss the newest drivers.
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Hi, not sure if this is the fix to it, but deleting game services and rolling back my drivers to the May 21st ones on NVIDIA fixed it for me, 0 crashes. Here’s how to delete game services which was causing my BSOD and crashes: https://youtu.be/NR5IPyaru_Y?si=HhtTp3mVoCBjiiB6
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Are you getting a blue screen with PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA ? follow this: https://www.battleye.com/support/faq/#:~:text=If%20you%20would%20still%20like,completely%20uninstall%20the%20BE%20Service. When launching the game I get a “Failed to initialize BattlEye Service: Driver Load Error (1275).” error and Windows displays a popup reporting that BEDaisy.sys cannot be loaded on this device due to a security feature called “Hardware-enforced Stack Protection”. Recently Microsoft has started to ask Windows 11 users to enable this security feature and if they do so it will cause the BE driver to be unable to load. Due to the complexities involved in security software unfortunately many kernel-level anti-cheats, including BE, are not compatible with this feature yet. While we are working on finding a solution and are also in contact with Microsoft regarding this issue, unfortunately there is no easy or immediate fix for it. Update: Recently we have fixed this incompatibility, however, currently the latest Windows 11 is still blocking any version of our driver whenever this feature is enabled. We are currently waiting for Microsoft to release a Windows update to unblock the latest versions of our driver to solve this. Therefore, for the time being, users will have to revert enabling this security feature using one of the following ways. Please note that by doing so you will not lower the security of your device or expose it to greater risks compared to previously, as this is a new security feature that wasn’t enabled on devices before. Click the “Disable” button in the Windows popup and reboot your system. Open the Start menu and enter “Core isolation” in the search bar to open the related Windows Defender settings. In the “Windows Security” window switch the option called “Kernel-mode Hardware-enforced Stack Protection” to “Off”, then reboot your system. Afterwards you should be able to play BE-protected games again. )))) Mostly happens on windows 11, could be also 10. Other possible issues are OperaGX PIP feature as well.
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Same issue