Greetings survivors,
sorry for the long post (there is no TL;DR) but this might be my very last take before finally giving up after almost 2 years of tinkering. I would appreciate it if some people with knowledge maybe could help me out with some brainstorming, maybe I'm missing something crucial.
Around 2 years ago out of the blue I suddenly got BSOD's when exiting PUBG – always related to this error:
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|Bugcheck name:|SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION|
|Driver or module in which error occurred:|BEDaisy.sys(BEDaisy+0x2FF39D)|
|File path:|BEDaisy.sys|
|Bug check description:|This indicates that an exception happened while executing a routine that transitions from non-privileged code to privileged code.|
|Analysis:|This is a typical software problem. Most likely this is caused by a bug in a driver.|
This BSOD does NOT happen always when I close the game but I would say about 7 out of 10 times.
Since I'm an hardware IT guy / gamer for more than 25 years now I thought i could fix this problem myself like I did with countless other mysterious problems during the years – WRONG.
I have 3 completely different setups at home and get this BSOD on all 3 setups when closing PUBG
Speccs Setup 1:
7800x3d
asus rog strix b650-f
2x 16GB corsair dominator ddr5 6200mhz c36
4080 super
be quiet! straight power 11 1000w 80plus gold
nzxt kraken z73
samsung 980 pro 1TB NVMe M.2
windows 11 23H2
bios + nvidia + all other drivers up2date
Speccs Setup 2:
12900k
gigabyte z690 aorus master
2x 16GB corsair dominator ddr5 6200mhz c36 (extra kit, not the ones from setup 1)
3080 TI
corsair rm1000e 80plus gold
nzxt kraken z73
samsung 970 EVO 250GB NVMe M.2
windows 102 2H2
bios + nvidia + all other drivers up2date
Speccs Setup 3:
9900k
asus rog strix z390-f
2080 TI
g.skill trident z 16GB ddr4 3600mhz cl15
be quiet! straight power 750w
noctua nh-d15
samsung 970 evo 250GB NVMe M.2 (extra one)
-windows 10 22H2
- bios + nvidia + all other drivers up2date
On all 3 setups I have tested pretty much everything I could think of, some points out of memory:
old drivers / new drivers / up2date drivers
all kind of windows repairs / checks / fresh installs / sfc scan / dism commands and more
fresh installs of windows with only steam + pubg / no other software
all kind of different bios versions / settings
cpu OC's / ram OC's / gpu OC's / stock settings
xmp profiles / no xmp profile
multiple stresstests + memtests
monitored temperatures / voltages and such stuff – no overheating or anything similiar
reinstalled PUBG on different drives about 1000x times
tinkered around with settings like compatibility mode / run as administrator / windows defender / core isolation / memory integrity
disable / test windows driver verifier
all kind of pubg settings / dx11 dx11e dx12 and whatever
And probably 500 more points I just can't think of right now.
All 3 Setups run stable for hours in cinebench r23 and Prime95 on stock + oc profiles. GPU's are running stable on stock + oc profiles. Other games like RUST / CS2 / Diablo4 run perfectly fine.
MY personal conclusion: It has to do something with the BattlEye driver (as the BSOD says – but you never know). This would be perfectly fine with me if it would happen for everybody – but it doesn't. After doing research for months, reading through 1000 reddit posts (other people are experiencing this error aswell in games like EFT / Destiny2 and others, basically games using BattlEye like PUBG) I found countless people with the same setup speccs who experience this error aswell – and countless people with the same speccs and configs who AREN'T experiencing this problem. The ONLY difference I see most of the times is that I get this BSOD only when exiting PUBG – most other people get it while actually playing or when starting the game – I can play fine for multiple hours, just not close the game 🙁
I'm thankful for any "useful" input or hint you can think of, just throw it all towards me 😉 (yes I also consider "just uninstall this trash already" as useful now since I think i have tried everything possible).
Sorry for grammar/wording – not a native English speaker.
PS: I also tried to contact BattlEye support multiple times, sent them dump files, error logs and whatever – they are no help at all and don't really care, always talking about reinstalling BattlEye and disabling Driver Verifier and that's it – done it 100 times, didn't help at all.
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What could be in common with your 3 setups? Do you have same softwares installed on all of the machines? Network and/or ISP issues? Have you tried with VPN or shared mobile connection? What about your router, has it been the same all the time and is it up to date?