You are always welcome, and I hope it will all be good after the steps above.
Fortnite Crashing PC Midgame
Just got a new PC 2 weeks ago, and was running Fortnite fine, but all of a sudden it has been crashing my entire PC after being in a game for 5ish minutes. I can load the game up, and sit in lobby indefinitely. However, any game mode will crash my whole computer shortly after starting.
PC specs:
CPU AMD Ryzen™ 7 Processor 8700F 8C/16T 4.1GHz [Turbo 5.0GHz] 24MB Cache AM5 65W
Motherboard B850 WIFI + BT Motherboard
RAM / System Memory 32GB (16GBx2) DDR5-6000MHz
Video Card GeForce RTX™ 5070 12GB GDDR7 Video Card
Primary Hard Drive 2TB PCIe NVMe GEN4 M.2 SSD
Power Supply 1,000 Watts - Standard 80 Plus Gold Power Supply
What I’ve tried: Reinstalling Fortnite / Lowering ALL graphics settings / Running in performance mode / Changing out ram and resetting bios /Verifying game files / Running game in windows 8 mode / Turning off memory isolation core /Turning off nvidia overlay / Repairing anti cheat /Deleting config files / Updated all drivers
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Windows for home | Windows 11 | Gaming
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Lester Bernard Reyes 79,530 Reputation points Independent Advisor
2025-08-28T16:01:36.5033333+00:00 -
Lester Bernard Reyes 79,530 Reputation points Independent Advisor
2025-08-28T02:56:35.4133333+00:00 Hi, thank you for patiently waiting. As per checking and analyzing the event logs, there are multiple EasyAntiCheat_EOSSys warnings on the PC. This is an app for your games to run with integrity, and for us to sort out the issue. Kindly follow the steps below:
Uninstall EasyAntiCheat:
Press the Windows key + R and type in:
%appdata%\easyanticheat
Then hit OK
Delete the EasyAntiCheat folder, then restart the PC and check.
Note: If you have third-party anti-virus, I suggest uninstalling it as well, and if neither works, I suggest reinstalling the game.
In addition, there are also multiple BugChecks on the PC if the issue persists. Can you please check if you have minidump files on the PC so I can further examine the root cause of the issue?
Press Windows key + E (To open File Explorer)
Click "This PC" > then follow the file path:
C:\Windows\Minidump
Copy the Minidump files and save them to another location, like the Desktop or Documents.
Then please upload it to Cloud storage like OneDrive or any cloud storage you are using, and please share the shareable link here.
To upload and share the link using OneDrive:
Go to this link: https://onedrive.live.com/, then upload the file
Then, provide the shareable link by following the steps from this link: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/share-onedrive-files-and-folders-9fcc2f7d-de0c-4cec-93b0-a82024800c07
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Lester Bernard Reyes 79,530 Reputation points Independent Advisor
2025-08-27T21:55:58.9633333+00:00 Sure, thanks, kindly share the system logs once it is available.
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Lester Bernard Reyes 79,530 Reputation points Independent Advisor
2025-08-27T01:03:02.86+00:00 Hi, I'm Bernard, a fellow Windows user. I'm happy to help!
Have you noticed if there is any high usage in the task manager, such as Disk, GPU, RAM, or CPU? While waiting, can you please check the System logs on the PC so I can further examine the root cause of the issue?
To do this, kindly follow the steps from this link:
https://www.yourwindowsguide.com/2017/12/how-to-share-event-logs-in-case-of/#.ZFfoIRFByUk
Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.
Then please upload it by following the steps from the link.