BSOD with only POE

im not gunna reinstall new drivers, creative drivers suck, i always get errors when i do it, or it wont let me install them, had this problem for years, n im not gunna deal with it again, drivers work flawless on every other game so, this needs fixed, i have creative xfi championship edition card.
by time this gets fixed i wont get to play the beta so, have fun lol, had this problem since the patch,
OS: Win7 64 bit
CPU: Intel i7 920 @ 4.2ghz- water cooled
Ram : 6 gig corsair Dominator GT 2000 mhz
Mobo: EVGA 760E classified, water cooled
GPU: tri sli gtx 470s
SND: Creative X-FI Titanium Fatal1ty champion
HD: 2x Intel 80 gig SSDs in raid, 2 640 gig for storage
Network: 10mb wireless
Last edited by epic12 on Jul 29, 2012, 5:06:27 PM
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epic12 wrote:
im not gunna reinstall new drivers, creative drivers suck, i always get errors when i do it, or it wont let me install them, had this problem for years, n im not gunna deal with it again, drivers work flawless on every other game so, this needs fixed, i have creative xfi championship edition card.
by time this gets fixed i wont get to play the beta so, have fun lol, had this problem since the patch,


Thanks for the input. Your correct, but hopefully its fixed before the OPEN BETA.

This does work right now:

RightClick the game Icon, select Properties, add the --nosound to the TARGET.

Example:
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"E:\Program Files\Grinding Gear Games\Path of Exile\Client.exe" --nosound
OS: WinXP SP2 32bit
CPU: Athlon 64 X2 3800+
Ram : 4GB Kingston PC2-6400 5-5-5-18
Mobo: Abit KN9-Sli (NF570-Sli chipset with Realtek Audio)
GPU: ATI HD4670 1GB
HD: Maxtor 20GB - OS - Seagate 500GB - Games / Storage / PageFile
Network / ISP: Wired / Cox Cable
ok ill try it thanks
OS: Win7 64 bit
CPU: Intel i7 920 @ 4.2ghz- water cooled
Ram : 6 gig corsair Dominator GT 2000 mhz
Mobo: EVGA 760E classified, water cooled
GPU: tri sli gtx 470s
SND: Creative X-FI Titanium Fatal1ty champion
HD: 2x Intel 80 gig SSDs in raid, 2 640 gig for storage
Network: 10mb wireless
After installing the beta drivers, I played for a good 4-5 hours total and did not crash again. /crossing fingers hoping it resolved whatever the issue was.
Try the following and please report back:
If you have a creative labs X-fi (not an xtremeaudio), any PCI or PCI-E version,

Click on start menu->Run->Regedit
go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/Currentcontrolset/Control/Creative Tech

Go to Driver folder.
Then look for the PCI&VEN_1102&DEV_XXXX folder that should be there. Then click on the folder.

Add a new STRING and name it DisableXRAM, and set it to a string value of 1.
If you have more than one PCI&VEN in there, do it for the other folder.

Then restart the computer and test for any BSOD's.
Works fine for me now.. update to BETA
XFTI_PCDRVBETA_US_2_17_0008C.exe

finally no more BSOD´s ;)
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buzzi wrote:
Works fine for me now.. update to BETA
XFTI_PCDRVBETA_US_2_17_0008C.exe

finally no more BSOD´s ;)


Still can't use sound if you have a different Creative card though :)
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Falkentyne wrote:
Try the following and please report back:
If you have a creative labs X-fi (not an xtremeaudio), any PCI or PCI-E version,

Click on start menu->Run->Regedit
go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/Currentcontrolset/Control/Creative Tech

Go to Driver folder.
Then look for the PCI&VEN_1102&DEV_XXXX folder that should be there. Then click on the folder.

Add a new STRING and name it DisableXRAM, and set it to a string value of 1.
If you have more than one PCI&VEN in there, do it for the other folder.

Then restart the computer and test for any BSOD's.




I get these BSOD, def sound card issue. Trying this, hopefully if it doesn't work the beta drivers will.
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Falkentyne wrote:
Try the following and please report back:
If you have a creative labs X-fi (not an xtremeaudio), any PCI or PCI-E version,

Click on start menu->Run->Regedit
go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/Currentcontrolset/Control/Creative Tech

Go to Driver folder.
Then look for the PCI&VEN_1102&DEV_XXXX folder that should be there. Then click on the folder.

Add a new STRING and name it DisableXRAM, and set it to a string value of 1.
If you have more than one PCI&VEN in there, do it for the other folder.

Then restart the computer and test for any BSOD's.


Nope. posted that I thought this worked, tabbed back into the game and BAM, BSOD. On to the beta drivers.

Last edited by Jmodix on Aug 2, 2012, 2:44:14 PM
I've gotten 2 BSOD's in the past few days also. And also for me, this only happens in PoE. The first happened when I reached act 2 for the first time, and clicked to enter the main town area. The second one, today, happened when I was entering the church area in the east. So both happened on zone changes. Also, a strange graphical bug started occurring prior to this, after I turned the world 'dark'. Got a lot of artifacts, bad textures, strange graphical issues, etc.

I am using a Creative X-Fi Xtreme Gamer.

I have not tried any of the fixes posted in this thread as of yet.

Edit: If you need any more details, like more system spec's, bsod crash log, etc, just let me know and I will provide you with that information.
Last edited by Tetley on Aug 3, 2012, 1:05:55 AM

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