Hi all,
The title is slightly misleading, however, it is the only common factor I can place for this issue. Three weeks ago, I upgraded my motherboard, my processor, and my memory. No problems were faced immediately, until two weeks ago, when Genshin Impact released update 4.5. From then on, my computer would BSOD whenever I would attempt to start up the game.
At first I was able to kind of work around the issue by adding the Genshin Impact folder to the exclusion list for windows defender, since it appeared that the only possible issue could be that the antivirus software was interfering with the game. This did not fix the problem completely, but for about a week I could log on with about a 20% success rate. The other times my system would still crash.
I ran numerous tests and could not find a problem. Memory checks and disk checks came back without any problems. Drivers and windows is all up to date. I even updated my BIOS, but nothing effected the issue. After running driver verifier, I was again able to access the game, but with a higher success rate, but only on the first run. If the game closed for any reason, attempting to run it again would crash the computer. Driver verifier gave no hint as to the issue at hand.
After becoming sufficiently confused and frustrated, I decided to just reset windows in hopes that a fresh start might do the trick. This did not help, and in fact I now have a 0% success rate when logging in. I've poured over the .dmp files, but unfortunately I'm not familiar enough with reading and analyzing those files to do anything with them.
The anticheat is clearly the issue based on what the .dmp files are describing, and I have faced crashing in other games with anticheat software (specifically Helldivers 2), but nothing to the extent of causing BSOD errors, as what happens with Genshin Impact. So I'm, thinking there is a new driver that was installed on my system when I upgraded the hardware that is interferring with anticheat software. The memory integrity option under core isolation is already off, which apparently had caused other users similar issues in the past.
I'm at a complete loss, and am hoping there is someone out there better equipped to analyze the problem. Here are my specs (I can provide more in depth specs if required):
Motherboard: Asus Z790 pro wifi
Processor: Intel i9-14900k
Memory: 2x32 Corsair Vengance DDR5 6400 MHz
Operating system: Windows 11
Graphics Card: RTX 3080
Power Supply: 850W Gold
Storage: 1TB m.2 (contains Operating System) + 4TB m.2 (contains games and programs)
Here is a link to the .dmp files:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/s5ak...t-SLE1f0?rlkey=1ilc53f7i8q4en6s3vh00uenx&dl=0
There are 3 different .dmp files from the same interaction - just booting up the game. The KMODE exception is most common, and it points to an issue with the antivirus, but when I disable the antivirus I get a PAGE_FAULT error. The third error is a hardware error that was randomly triggered, but might be a clue to the underlying problem.
The title is slightly misleading, however, it is the only common factor I can place for this issue. Three weeks ago, I upgraded my motherboard, my processor, and my memory. No problems were faced immediately, until two weeks ago, when Genshin Impact released update 4.5. From then on, my computer would BSOD whenever I would attempt to start up the game.
At first I was able to kind of work around the issue by adding the Genshin Impact folder to the exclusion list for windows defender, since it appeared that the only possible issue could be that the antivirus software was interfering with the game. This did not fix the problem completely, but for about a week I could log on with about a 20% success rate. The other times my system would still crash.
I ran numerous tests and could not find a problem. Memory checks and disk checks came back without any problems. Drivers and windows is all up to date. I even updated my BIOS, but nothing effected the issue. After running driver verifier, I was again able to access the game, but with a higher success rate, but only on the first run. If the game closed for any reason, attempting to run it again would crash the computer. Driver verifier gave no hint as to the issue at hand.
After becoming sufficiently confused and frustrated, I decided to just reset windows in hopes that a fresh start might do the trick. This did not help, and in fact I now have a 0% success rate when logging in. I've poured over the .dmp files, but unfortunately I'm not familiar enough with reading and analyzing those files to do anything with them.
The anticheat is clearly the issue based on what the .dmp files are describing, and I have faced crashing in other games with anticheat software (specifically Helldivers 2), but nothing to the extent of causing BSOD errors, as what happens with Genshin Impact. So I'm, thinking there is a new driver that was installed on my system when I upgraded the hardware that is interferring with anticheat software. The memory integrity option under core isolation is already off, which apparently had caused other users similar issues in the past.
I'm at a complete loss, and am hoping there is someone out there better equipped to analyze the problem. Here are my specs (I can provide more in depth specs if required):
Motherboard: Asus Z790 pro wifi
Processor: Intel i9-14900k
Memory: 2x32 Corsair Vengance DDR5 6400 MHz
Operating system: Windows 11
Graphics Card: RTX 3080
Power Supply: 850W Gold
Storage: 1TB m.2 (contains Operating System) + 4TB m.2 (contains games and programs)
Here is a link to the .dmp files:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/s5ak...t-SLE1f0?rlkey=1ilc53f7i8q4en6s3vh00uenx&dl=0
There are 3 different .dmp files from the same interaction - just booting up the game. The KMODE exception is most common, and it points to an issue with the antivirus, but when I disable the antivirus I get a PAGE_FAULT error. The third error is a hardware error that was randomly triggered, but might be a clue to the underlying problem.
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