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peter3
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Nov 09, 2024

Games Crash to Desktop -Radar Pre Leak 64 - Been Trying to Fix For 4 Days

Hello, I've built my new pc and for the past 4 days I've been trying to debug this error where games just randomly crash, no dialog pop up just close. I've tried everything to fix it.

I've updated the bios, reinstalled windows, cleared CMOS, reseated ram, reseated graphics card, stress tested on HWINFO64, disabled windows firewall, uninstalled riot vanguard, reinstalled graphics drivers, installed AMD chipset drivers, and disabled core isolation

Has happened on Deadlock, CS2, and Trackmania so far. Deadlock and Cs2 multiple times. I get great FPS in these games.
Specs
Gigabyte B650M Gaming Plus Wi-Fi
Ryzen 7600x
Zotac Gaming RTX 2080 AMP
32 GB 6400mhz ram running at default 5200mhz
1tb M.2 NVME
850 W PSU

Edition Windows 11 Education
Version 24H2
Installed on ‎11/‎6/‎2024
OS build 26100.2161
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.32.0

Windows event viewer said RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64, not sure if this is the root cause but its my best guess now so i reseated the RAM. I am not running XMP, just default settings. So far I've recorded 3 crashes in event viewer - one in deadlock, one in cs2 and one in trackmania.

Here are some pastebins and here is a google drive to windows event viewer files:

https://pastebin.com/LBLubaj6

https://pastebin.com/LfHUNSDi

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZMB7hfyMuAI1kIKHtVGfk2BNtL027tiK?usp=sharing

Thanks for any help. Ready to give up!

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  • AndrewWalker's avatar
    AndrewWalker
    Iron Contributor

    1. Turn off Memory Integrity Protection 
    Open Windows Security Center → Device Security 
    Click “Kernel Isolation” → Turn off “Memory Integrity” 
    Restart your computer 
    2. Update/Rollback Graphics Card Drivers 
    NVIDIA/AMD/Intel users: Download the latest driver from the official website 
    or rollback to the old stable driver 
    3. Disable full-screen optimization (for specific games) 
    Right-click on the game.exe → Properties 
    Check “Disable full-screen optimization” → Apply 
    4. Repair system files 
    Run CMD with administrator privileges: 
    cmd 
    sfc / scannow 
    dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth 
    5. Turn off Xbox Game Bar and Overlay 
    Win + I → Game → Xbox Game Bar → Off 
    Turn off “Game Overlay” in Game Mode 
    6. Adjust virtual memory 
    Win + R → Enter sysdm.cpl → Advanced → Performance Settings 
    Select “Advanced” → Virtual Memory → Change 
    Uncheck “Automatic Management” → Customize size (Recommended: Initial 1.5 x memory, Maximum 3 x memory) 
    Reboot It takes effect.

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