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Fortnite Keeps crashing after new season. please help


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#61 cryptodan

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Posted 15 March 2024 - 08:16 PM

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Posted 29 March 2024 - 12:20 AM

Your Fortnite may be crashing because you're using an outdated, corrupted, or missing graphics driver. Therefore, keeping your GPU driver up-to-date can possibly fix this problem. You can visit your graphics manufacturer's website (such as AMD) to download the latest drivers.



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Posted 29 March 2024 - 12:27 AM

@smith_alx:

 

You wrote:

Your Fortnite may be crashing because you're using an outdated, corrupted, or missing graphics driver. Therefore, keeping your GPU driver up-to-date can possibly fix this problem. You can visit your graphics manufacturer's website (such as AMD) to download the latest drivers.

According to the OP's logs, the GPU driver is the current driver. As such, as usual, your advice appears to be inaccurate:

 

NVIDIA Graphics Driver 551.76 (HKLM\...\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.Driver) (Version: 551.76 - NVIDIA Corporation)






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