| Crash every 10-15 min (sound related?)(1) | Category: Technical SupportJuly-9-2014 10:59 PM PDT (8 years ago) ![]() | |
| Hi As requested I opened a new thread on this. 6EE319EC-A911-4C9F-909E-2CC126E477E3 006EED0D-3CD5-4082-B24E-34E09436E1F5 483886CA-D847-4FAE-90FF-480E6AF4574D Here are the files requested http://smartspot.ro/uploads/DxDiag.txt http://smartspot.ro/uploads/DxDiag64.txt Now that you mention sound perhaps it helps you to know that I have : 1. Audigy2 ZS 2. On-board sound (which I'm not using) 3. Bluetooth connection to my Home Cinema Audio (to a Pioneer VSX receiver with Bluetooth adapter). Worth mentioning that the 3rd one is put on an auto-connect mode (tries to connect from time to time). Can it be related to that? Can it be that Diablo3 is not coping well with sounds devices changing around? If you say sound .. this is my best guess at the moment ... Regards, Robert PS : I hope links are fine for the dxdiag files ... I thought I avoid a looooong thread by not posting them directly. But if you need them directly here for some reason .. I can copy/paste .. no biggie. | ||
| Crash every 10-15 min (sound related?)(6) | July-10-2014 12:55 PM PDT (8 years ago) ![]() | |
| demon, Each crash you've submitted is a little different with none really pointing to a specific problem area. Let's try a couple of things first. If you would, please physically remove your Sound Blaster Audigy card. Make sure the system is off and unplugged of course before doing this. Also, revert to an older Nvidia video driver. 334.89 - http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/73218/en-us When installing them, use the Custom and Clean Install options, installing just the graphic drivers and none of the optional components. Try the game again after this and let me know the results. _________________________________________________________ I'm available in the forums Tuesday - Friday, 11 am - 8 pm Pacific Time Saturday 10 am - 7 pm Pacific Time Feedback? - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Omrakos | ||
| Crash every 10-15 min (sound related?)(8) | July-10-2014 1:12 PM PDT (8 years ago) ![]() | |
| Wildtulip, Please start a new thread of your own. In it, re-post what you've posted here along with your dxdiag info. From what little I can see so far, "BCCode: 116" usually is related to a graphic driver so I need your info to see what hardware/drivers you're using. You can find this information in the Direct X Diagnostic Tool: Click on Start Click on Run Type in: dxdiag (In Vista, type dxdiag in the search field) Hit Enter or OK Click on the Save All Information button at the bottom, and create a dxdiag text file, and copy and paste it ALL here. _________________________________________________________ I'm available in the forums Tuesday - Friday, 11 am - 8 pm Pacific Time Saturday 10 am - 7 pm Pacific Time Feedback? - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Omrakos | ||
