Application control error 1000 (0xc0000005 without crash)

Milán Faragó 20 Reputation points
2025-07-03T17:00:20.7733333+00:00

The game called rocket league randomly writes this error code in the event log. Faultin module name: rocketleague.exe. No dll. So far I have only experienced this error in this game. I know that this error is some kind of access violation to the RAM. What is important is that the game does not crash. The whole story is that the game is constantly changing, e.g. in speed, input, sometimes it is more graphically choppy (not microstutters). From that I think that these two things are connected, i.e. the error code and the change. I have tried a lot of things, I will detail them later, but right now I am thinking that this is not the problem, that I should restart the game many times, or maybe I should start a new epic games account. Or I even thought about superfetch. But if it still does not improve after these, then I think there is some special error between my computer and the game or I don't know. But I find it hard to believe this, because my old laptop also had similar problems in rocket league, but I did not look at the event viewer there. My old laptop was also ASUS. PC specs: -ASUS B660M Plus wifi d4 (newest BIOS 3801) -I5-12400f -DDR4 4000MHz Trident Z (from qvl list) -Rtx 3070Ti -750W Coolermaster MPE-7501-ACABW -Kingston 1Tb ssd -Windows 11 24H2 -Windows 10 I tried this too -Dell G2723H -Irid 503 argb V2: intel stock fan (cpu), 3 front and 1 back So I think we can rule out some kind of software error, after I reinstalled Windows (clean) several times. Of course, as needed, the latest drivers from ASUS and offline installation (although with Windows 11 Home the internet is mandatory, I know there is a loophole, but it doesn't matter)

What I tried:

-Hardware tests such as: OCCT, Cinebench, Memtest86 (4/4 stage), Testmem5 (Anta777), FurMark... I didn't find anything strange here, no crashes or anything like that. So I think we can say that there is no hardware fault. (Another GPU not helped)

-Another RAM -Another monitor (I know it has nothing to do with it but I really don't know what to do)

-Fast boot/fast startup disabled (I haven't disabled hibernation in Windows yet, but I've always done it. I just reinstalled Windows the other day to start with a clean slate)

-Clear CMOS

-A lot of software tweak I saw that can maybe cause a problem like this (game mode off and on, game bar off, power scheme high performance, temp files delete),

-At least 3 different Nvidia drivers (The latest ones are 566.36)

-The nvidia control panel 3d manage settings settings (Although I don't think these have anything to do with the problem)

-Windows defender firewall off

-Realtime protection off

-HPET off

-H.A.G.S off-on

-Clean Boot

-I've talked to Nvidia, Epic games, ASUS, customer service

-GEN 4 PCIE to GEN 3 in BIOS (Now I use GEN 4)

-Run the game as administrator, disable fullscreen optimiaztion

-And many more which I can't think of right now, but if I do I'll expand the list

-LatencyMon (hard pagefile report in rocket league 20250 piece, when I started the game once. I think that's why I got the error, but I tried pagfile off and pagefile manual didn't work.

Also, many people have no problems with the game and my computer is perfect for running Rocket League. Also, what always comes to mind is that if no one else has such a problem with it, then it can't work (I'm thinking of superfetch off, for example). If no one else has a problem with it, then I shouldn't have one either. I know that every system is different, but still. I can only really look for the fault in myself, but I also find it hard to believe that if I restart the game and my computer several times as a test, the game should crash so much. I also know about that certain Heavy Car Bug in Rocket League, but I don't think that's it, because I don't only have a problem with input lag. I've already posted a lot about this, but I don't know how to delete the old ones and I think I described the problem best here. Maybe this is a game bug or problem? I posted this on techpowerup and tomshardware too, they cant help.

https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/application-control-error-1000-0xc0000005-without-crash.337992/

https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/application-control-error-1000-0xc0000005-without-crash.3881171/#post-23496757

Sorry that the picture is in Hungarian, but I think it's still understandable and I don't need to translate it into English because of that.

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Thank you for reading!

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Gaming
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  1. IGYQ 380 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-07-06T14:07:50.9366667+00:00

    Yes, it is somehow connected to RAM, but not directly a hardware issue, even if you ran a MemTest86 nothing will appear. More likely a Rocket League’s backend interaction with your system triggering it.

    If it will be on your system it should show up to any other games that you play.

    Up to this date there are number of different bugs reported and affecting many players. Fixes remain community workarounds with no official resolution.


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  1. IGYQ 380 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-07-03T18:03:28.27+00:00

    Hi! You've done almost everything in terms of troubleshooting, but let me add few more. (let me know If you're done with these additional steps)

    1. Verify Game Files (Epic Games Launcher) a. Open Epic Games Launcher b. Go to Library c. Click the 3 dots on Rocket League → Manage d. Click Verify
    2. Reinstall DirectX and Visual C++ Redistributables

    These are often needed even if you're not getting a crash on every game:

    a. Download the DirectX End-User Runtime from Microsoft

    b. Install both x86 and x64 versions of:

    let me know once done so I can assist further.

    Regards,

    Iggy


  2. IGYQ 380 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-07-04T15:49:48.82+00:00

    There are some BIOS settings to check like:

    BIOS: Disable/Toggle “Above 4G Decoding” + ReBar

    These settings affect memory mapping, and Rocket League might be affected by this.

    • Go to BIOS:
      • Disable Above 4G Decoding
      • Disable (or Enable, if already off) Resizable BAR

    Restart and test the game.

    1. BIOS: Check for ACPI/PCIe Settings

    Try changing:

    • PCIe ASPM (Active State Power Management) → set to Disabled
    • Native ACPI OS support → set to Enabled
    1. Force Limit RAM (testing purposes)
    • Disable XMP in BIOS

    This helps isolate possible memory mapping issues

    How about other games, does it happen to them as well?


  3. IGYQ 380 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-07-04T17:35:57.57+00:00

    Indeed that this is part of the heavy car bug in rocket league. I want to check with you if you tried one specific workaround for this issue by disabling ALL sorts of overlays, I mean ALL overlays possible. NVIDIA, steam, discord, etc.


  4. IGYQ 380 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-07-04T18:20:19.6833333+00:00

    Yes, only if you install Nvidia app.

    Unfortunately, this is still ongoing for the heavy car bug and many users are still affected. No direct fix on this bug for rocket league. I've rechecked the list of troubleshooting and you can also add this up.

    Go to C:\Documents\My Games\Rocket League\TAGame\Config and change AllowPerFrameSleep from ‘True’ to ‘False’.

    (it should be the same path or if you change the directory of the game just go to specific drive path)

    Hope this helps since this is the last troubleshooting that we can do.


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