[SOLVED] Crashing Games PLZZZ Help!

Nov 29, 2018
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Game running perfectly until about 30 min in causing the computer to crash with no warnings this is what Windows Problem Reporter says
Source
Windows

Summary
Hardware error

Date
‎1/‎8/‎2019 5:49 PM

Status
Report sent

Description
A problem with your hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly.

Problem signature
Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
Code: 141
Parameter 1: ffffa80f18ade470
Parameter 2: fffff800ddef06a8
Parameter 3: 0
Parameter 4: 2b68
OS version: 10_0_17763
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1
OS Version: 10.0.17763.2.0.0.768.101
Locale ID: 1033

Extra information about the problem
Bucket ID: rejected_by_rule
Server information: b3b4a321-3444-4d7e-91bd-12eed1d8ecd8
 
Solution
I was just thinking. I had an Asus R9 390 that crashed, literally. "Boom!" It turned out the old drivers weren't completely removed. I had installed the new driver without completely removing the old one. The old driver wasn't apparent in logs or listed as a program. It was fragmented in the registry path and was invisible. I was forced to go into the registry and remove it one by one. What a pain. A mistake there and the whole system would be hosed.
A fellow gamer told me a neat trick was to reinstall the old driver so the uninstalling tools can see it to remove it. Use the AMD uninstaller or DDU.
If you had an Nvidia card before the AMD, remove the AMD card first, reinstall the Nvidia card and then the Nvidia driver. Then go into...
MERGED QUESTION
Question from trentjohnsonpc : "LiveKernelEvent 141 error is causing all of my GAMES TO CRASH!!!"

Hello,
I have had this problem for a few months now and cannot seem to find any fixes and it is really starting to bother me. Anytime I run a game of any kind be it Minecraft Counterstrike or the Witcher 3 the game will run flawlessly for an about 10 min and then crash. No errors will pop up and the only thing I was noticing was the Radion Software would crash alongside the game. I checked the windows problem reported and I noticed I was getting this error
Source
Windows

Summary
Hardware error

Date
‎1/‎9/‎2019 2:01 PM

Status
Report sent

Description
A problem with your hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly.

Problem signature
Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
Code: 141
Parameter 1: ffffa20afce8f040
Parameter 2: fffff8016a5406a8
Parameter 3: 0
Parameter 4: 2cc8
OS version: 10_0_17763
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1
OS Version: 10.0.17763.2.0.0.768.101
Locale ID: 1033

Extra information about the problem
Bucket ID: rejected_by_rule
Server information: 25d2e01b-c3de-4feb-ba26-c4097319b190

This was event was timestamped before any of the other programs had crashed meaning whatever this is is the reason my games are crashing.

My Hardware specs are
Ryzen 2600x \
16gb of compatible 3200mhz memory
X470- I Asus motherboard running the latest bios
Rx Vega 56 no overclocks running the latest drivers
Windows 10 x64 latest update
 
What's your power supply unit and how many watts are you running. Chipset driver updated?
Try this first. Start your game, go into settings, find the 'Reset Game' or 'Set to Default' and click it. Steam games as a courtesy to gamers likes to remember game settings and sometimes remembers a crash or black screen like a game setting. Resetting or setting the game to default erases it. Make sure you write down your game settings as they will be gone.
Recent AMD drivers are buggy. I rolled back to 18.11.1 a week ago. Just after Battlefield 5 rolled out. Waiting for next months driver or a new driver fixing the bugs. Had a little difficulty working Adrenalin/Wattman with Afterburner so I got Sapphire Trixx for now.
Hope this helps.
 
I was just thinking. I had an Asus R9 390 that crashed, literally. "Boom!" It turned out the old drivers weren't completely removed. I had installed the new driver without completely removing the old one. The old driver wasn't apparent in logs or listed as a program. It was fragmented in the registry path and was invisible. I was forced to go into the registry and remove it one by one. What a pain. A mistake there and the whole system would be hosed.
A fellow gamer told me a neat trick was to reinstall the old driver so the uninstalling tools can see it to remove it. Use the AMD uninstaller or DDU.
If you had an Nvidia card before the AMD, remove the AMD card first, reinstall the Nvidia card and then the Nvidia driver. Then go into 'Programs and Features' and remove the driver or use DDU to remove it.

AMD uninstaller utility

https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/gpu-601

DDU (There are some ads on their site (big green button) examine carefully.

https://www.wagnardsoft.com/

Hope this helps.
 
Solution