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  1. #21
    this article is about how ddlhost .exe is a windows file but some people give there malware the same name and if you read trough the article you mind find a solution how to fix this and continu playing the game
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  2. #22
    winthruster is malware.

    windows update, sfc, dism, and restore points did not fix the issue.
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  3. #23
    omg tech support just keep telling me to do the same exact things that i've done multiple times and also SPECIFIED that i had already done it multiple times in the support ticket.
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  4. #24
    10-20 hours waiting for "check windows update."
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  5. #25
    Originally Posted by dso1984 Go to original post
    omg tech support just keep telling me to do the same exact things that i've done multiple times and also SPECIFIED that i had already done it multiple times in the support ticket.
    Just be patient until you get someone smart on the other side, old Indian legend says "it happens from time to time".
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  6. #26
    i opened the ticket on july 4th, 6 days ago.

    i've never used ubi tech support before. how long does it take?
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  7. #27
    i just got another reply telling me to do the exact same thing they told me to do on the 1st reply on july 4th.

    i give up. i can't handle this anymore. it's an endless cycle of pointless exercise.
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    Originally Posted by RobertEmerald Go to original post
    Adze, I love your reply, but I have no idea what it all means and how to do the fix, because I am not tech savvy. I just upgraded my rig with an I-Core 9 with a new motherboard and 8 TB of storage. I did keep my Nvidia 1060, just to test it out, but I have a feeling that even upgrading to a 1080 TI or 2080 won't solve my constant crashing and getting disconnected from the internet issues. Could it be my ISP that is causing the problem? Not enough speed. even though I have the top speed available in my area. Should I switch from Centurylink to Xfinity that offers more speed? No other game that I own gives me this problem and I own over 200 games. The crashes are happening at the same rate that they did with my older I-Core, so I'm frustrated and don't know how to solve the problem and Ubisoft tech is not willing to help. How do I reset my Bios to default while making sure that XMP is not enabled? I don't want a change where it messes up all my other games either. Thanks in advance!
    Sorry Robert I've only just seen your reply. If you go into your BIOS you should find an option to set BIOS defaults. The layout of BIOS vary greatly so maybe use your motherboard manual or just google it.

    Usually the default for a BIOS is to have XMP disabled but you can usually find it, with a little searching, in the memory section of the BIOS.

    Getting disconnected from the Internet could be a power management issue with your network card if it is wifi. Don't use wifi for gaming.... But if you must just google how to change power management settings on wifi cards. You will need to go to device manager and disable the ability to turn off the card to save power. Also you can check your power plan to make sure power saving mode is not enabled for your card.

    I doubt your ISP is to blame for disconnects if you don't get them when doing other stuff...

    I'll pop back here to see if you have replied in a day or so...
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  9. #29
    have two computers that I play Division 2 on.

    An MSI GP63 laptop with an Intel Core i7-8750H and an Nvidia GTX1070. I have run Division 2 on this machine for more than a year using DX12 and NEVER had crashes.

    The other machine is a PC with Intel Core i9-9900KF and Nvidia GTX1080Ti. The PC has a Dell S2719DGF monitor that is set to 2560x1440 with overclock = on and response time = super fast. This machine was always crashing with DX12 no matter what Geforce drivers I used or what tips I found on the Internet. The game would crash within the first 30 minutes of game play.

    Two days ago I decided to compare the Nvidia settings between the two units and see what differences there were. Both machines are on the latest Nvidia driver update 451.67.
    I found several differences so I reset the PC settings to match the laptop settings and I have not had a single crash on the PC!

    Hopefully this will last and I may have solved my problem. The frame rate has improved from 89 fps to 117 fps! I am very happy.

    Perhaps this will work for you.

    Here are the settings for the MSI laptop that I applied to the PC.

    Image sharpening = off
    ambient occlusion = off
    anisotropic filtering = off
    antialiasing - FXAA = off
    antialiasing - Gamma= on
    antialiasing - mode = off
    antialiasing - setting = none (this is grayed out)
    antialiasing - transparency = off (this is grayed out)
    CUDA - GPUs = All
    DSR - factors = alllow
    latency mode = off
    max frame rate = off
    monitor technology = G-Sync Compatible (only shows on PC not laptop)
    multi-frame sampled AA = off
    openGL = Geforce
    power management = optimal
    powerpreferred refresh = highest available (only shows on PC not laptop)
    shader cache = on
    texture filtering - antisotropic = on
    texture filtering - negative LOD = allow
    texture filtering - quality = quality
    texture filtering - trilinear = on
    threaded optimization = auto
    triple buffering = off
    vertical sync = on (for laptop) use 3d application setting (for PC)
    virtual reality pre-rendered = 1
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  10. #30
    i'm glad that worked out for you but i've had it set on the same settings since ever and it does not help my crashing issue at all.

    i appreciate the suggestion, though.
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