Valorant Blue Screening

is anyone else's PC Blue Screening when they open Valorant? It also happens when I try to shut down my PC but that's prob a diff problem
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TheThingy 1
TheThingy 13mo ago
yeah thats happening to me too i hate that 😔
Rish321
Rish3213mo ago
Same
Ninja
Ninja3mo ago
Happens to me when i close valorant, ping if u got any solutions
Z E R R I
Z E R R I3mo ago
same
Reinvord
Reinvord3mo ago
i just explain on blue screen section
awfyls
awfyls3mo ago
yea it’s annoying asl
Reinvord
Reinvord3mo ago
actually its not from valorant valorant is very well apps, but windows .....
awfyls
awfyls3mo ago
ion crash from any other game tho it only blue screens when I play val
Overall Average
Overall Average3mo ago
vgk.sys bsod problem i got too
Reinvord
Reinvord3mo ago
many things caused making the blue screen corrupt files might be caused check all dump files, and clean it
Reinvord
Reinvord3mo ago
what we must remember, specs of valorant, if you getting full of disk or memory, it may be caused freezing, and fails running in the game
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Ninja
Ninja3mo ago
it is from valorant, from the anti cheat i believe something is up with it but i could be wrong
Reinvord
Reinvord3mo ago
here's developer said : If you get: BSOD Stop Code: SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION / PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA Solution: Go to the path \windows\392667600.dat and delete 392667600.dat. BSOD Stop Code: MEMORY MANAGEMENT / IRQL LESS THAN OR EQUAL Turn off Memory Integrity temporarily until we find out why it is causing it. Open Start and search for “Core Isolation”. Toggle Memory Integrity to Off. Restart your PC.
pxtito
pxtito3mo ago
How to i check which one i get? My pc also blue screens when i start up valorant
boaty
boaty3mo ago
If you get: - BSOD Stop Code: SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION / PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA - Solution: Go to the path \windows\392667600.dat and delete 392667600.dat. - BSOD Stop Code: MEMORY MANAGEMENT / IRQL LESS THAN OR EQUAL - Turn off Memory Integrity temporarily until we find out why it is causing it. - Open Start and search for “Core Isolation”. - Toggle Memory Integrity to Off. - Restart your PC.

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