Windows 7 HELP BSOD for battlefield 3

blueukc

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i red some thread about battlefield 3 BSOD hope somesone can figer out what problem with mine please!

laptop lenovo E525
CPU: Amd apu A8-3500
RAM: e 8gb (4x2)
HDD: 320G

battlefield 3 setting all low playable and play about 10 mins it crash i collect all the infos


 

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It looks like you're experiencing a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) while playing Battlefield 3 on your Lenovo E525 laptop with the following specifications:
  • CPU: AMD APU A8-3500
  • RAM: 8GB (4x2)
  • HDD: 320GB
To troubleshoot the BSOD issue while playing Battlefield 3, collecting more information about the crash can be helpful. Here's what you can do to gather more details about the problem:
  1. Check for Error Code: When the BSOD occurs, it usually displays an error code. This code can provide more insight into what's causing the crash.
  2. Event Viewer: Check the Event Viewer for any related error messages or warnings around the time of the crash. This can help pinpoint the cause of the crash.
  3. Minidump...
It looks like you're experiencing a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) while playing Battlefield 3 on your Lenovo E525 laptop with the following specifications:
  • CPU: AMD APU A8-3500
  • RAM: 8GB (4x2)
  • HDD: 320GB
To troubleshoot the BSOD issue while playing Battlefield 3, collecting more information about the crash can be helpful. Here's what you can do to gather more details about the problem:
  1. Check for Error Code: When the BSOD occurs, it usually displays an error code. This code can provide more insight into what's causing the crash.
  2. Event Viewer: Check the Event Viewer for any related error messages or warnings around the time of the crash. This can help pinpoint the cause of the crash.
  3. Minidump Files: BSOD crashes often generate minidump files which contain valuable information for diagnosing the issue. These files are usually located in the C:\Windows\Minidump directory.
  4. System Information: Gather information about your system such as driver versions, BIOS version, and any recent hardware or software changes. Once you have this additional information, it will be easier to diagnose the exact cause of the BSOD. You can then take appropriate steps to resolve the issue. If you're able to provide the error code or any specific error messages, I can assist you further in troubleshooting the problem.
 

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