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BE causing Kernel Heap Mode Corruption (BSOD). How to fix?

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Update your GPU drivers first. This BSOD usually happens with outdated or corrupted ones.

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Had the same issue last month after a Windows update. Turned out BE was clashing with a third-party antivirus. Uninstalled the AV, reinstalled BE, and it stopped crashing. Might be worth checking what’s running in the background.

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Try uninstalling and reinstalling BattleEye manually. That fixed it for me.

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I had to fully uninstall R6, delete BattleEye folder manually, then reinstall clean. Also made sure Windows, GPU drivers, and BIOS were all up to date. It’s a pain but since then I’ve had zero BSODs. Pretty sure it was a driver conflict mixed with BE.

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Check for RAM issues too — run memtest just in case. I had bad RAM and got the same crash

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