BSOD playing BF:BC2, error 0x00000124


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    BSOD playing BF:BC2, error 0x00000124


    I am running Windows 7 professional 64bit which downloaded from MSDNAA, the pc is just 1 month old.

    I have started playing Battlefield:Bad Company 2. At first i had no internet so i played the singleplayer and everything worked fine. Then the internet came and i'm getting the following error in every online multiplayer session i play in about 10 minutes more or less.

    I have installed the latest drivers(or i think so) and i have avast!. i have included the files you want + a dxdiag.txt

    Thanks in advance!
    Last edited by Oneirot; 06 Nov 2011 at 07:01. Reason: Thank
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    Oneirot said:
    I am running Windows 7 professional 64bit which downloaded from MSDNAA, the pc is just 1 month old.

    I have started playing Battlefield:Bad Company 2. At first i had no internet so i played the singleplayer and everything worked fine. Then the internet came and im getting the following error in every session i play in about 10 minutes more or less.

    I have installed the latest drivers(or i think so) and i have avast!. i have included the files you want + a dxdiag.txt

    Thanks in advance!
    These crashes were related to your AppleCharger.sys. It can be removed as USB will charge the devices without it.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    So a noobish question but how exactly can i remove this? Just search and delete the file works ?
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    Oneirot said:
    So a noobish question but how exactly can i remove this? Just search and delete the file works ?
    You probably can remove it from program files control panel. If not you can simply rename it to applecharger.bak and it cant load.

    We all are new at some point, no worries.
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Done this and also found that ET6 could cause this error too. Uninstalled ET6 and renamed the Applecharger.sys to .bak. Im checking it now and posting results.
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    Oneirot said:
    Done this and also found that ET6 could cause this error too. Uninstalled ET6 and renamed the Applecharger.sys to .bak. Im checking it now and posting results.
    Sounds like a plan, good luck
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    So one of the two did the trick for me!
    Thank you for the quick reply and kindness.
    *salutes*
    Until next time!
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    Oneirot said:
    So one of the two did the trick for me!
    Thank you for the quick reply and kindness.
    *salutes*
    Until next time!
    Glad you are working and good luck
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