help with BF3 pleaseeee

Noodle

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hey guys

i have a problem with my BF3, where it just minimizes and doesnt want to go back into the game.
i have installed the new Nvidia drivers.

Specs
3570k
8GB Ram
Msi Z77 mobo
GTX 570

any help plzzzz
 
Did it start after you installed the drivers? Or did you install it in the hope of it fixing the problem?

If so what is the driver version?
 
go to repair install by right clicking on the bf3 icon in origin however there are some problems that other players are getting and they are currently working on a fix
 
None of the above is going to work,the problem is your GPU (the drivers one might work since some are unstable)

You can either try increasing the voltage to your GPU (dangerous route)
Or you can try down clocking your core clock and memory clock by 50 (safe route that can be reversed anytime)

Both can be done by using MSI afterburner.

You can also try flashing your bios with the latest but it's a bit complicated.

Everyone i know that has the problem simply just down clocks their card to avoid the hassle.
 
Overclocking is amazing, and not fatal, granted you have enough cooling power to handle the increased voltage.

Unless you're on a laptop, in which case the result will likely be Chernobyl v2.0.
 
None of the above is going to work,the problem is your GPU (the drivers one might work since some are unstable)

You can either try increasing the voltage to your GPU (dangerous route)
Or you can try down clocking your core clock and memory clock by 50 (safe route that can be reversed anytime)

Both can be done by using MSI afterburner.

You can also try flashing your bios with the latest but it's a bit complicated.

Everyone i know that has the problem simply just down clocks their card to avoid the hassle.

Yes thats what I had to do when I first got bf3.
 
If you would like to see if it's your gpu given you hastles try this

Note:You will need a intel i3,i5,i7

Disconnect your gpu from the power supply and plug your monitor's cord into your m/b's i/o port run it on low settings and see if you have the same problem if not it's your gpu
 
None of the above is going to work,the problem is your GPU (the drivers one might work since some are unstable)

You can either try increasing the voltage to your GPU (dangerous route)
Or you can try down clocking your core clock and memory clock by 50 (safe route that can be reversed anytime)

Both can be done by using MSI afterburner.

You can also try flashing your bios with the latest but it's a bit complicated.

Everyone i know that has the problem simply just down clocks their card to avoid the hassle.

you sir fixed it, thx alot:D
 
Make it so that your graphics card controls the graphics parameters, that will prevent resolution, frequency etc etc changing when you switch windows.
 
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