The FIFA 23 memory dump error is a common issue that can prevent players from launching or playing the game. There are a number of things you can do to try to fix this error, including:
1. Verify the integrity of the game files
If your game files are corrupted, this could be causing the memory dump error. To verify the integrity of your game files, follow these steps:
- Open Steam and navigate to your Game Library.
- Right-click on the FIFA 23 game from the list and select Properties.
- Click on Local Files from the left panel.
- Click on Verify integrity of game files.
2. Uninstall and reinstall the EA Anti-Cheat app
The EA Anti-Cheat app is a security program that helps to prevent cheating in FIFA 23. If this app is not installed or working properly, it could be causing the memory dump error. To uninstall and reinstall the EA Anti-Cheat app, follow these steps:
- Go to the FIFA 23 folder on your PC and open the _Installer folder.
- Open the EAAnti-Cheat folder.
- Run EAAntiCheat.Installer as an administrator.
- Click the drop-down arrow and select FIFA 23, then click Uninstall.
- After the process, click Install to reinstall the Anti-Cheat app.
3. Enable Secure Boot
Secure Boot is a security feature that helps to protect your PC from malware. If Secure Boot is not enabled, this could be causing the memory dump error. To enable Secure Boot, follow these steps:
- Click on the Start menu and search for System Information and open it.
- Click on System Summary from the left panel.
- Check the Secure Boot State information to confirm that the Secure Boot is on.
- If Secure Boot is not on, follow these steps:
- Open your Windows Settings and navigate to Update & Security.
- Click on Recovery, and under the Advanced startup section, click on the Restart now button.
- Select Troubleshoot and click on Advanced options.
- Select the UEFI Firmware Settings option.
- Click the Restart button.
- Open your computer boot page. Understand that the key to press is different for different computers. Find out the one for you on the Internet.
- Enable Secure Boot from your computer boot page.
- Confirm the changes and restart your computer.
4. Turn off Windows Defender Firewall
Windows Defender Firewall is a security feature that helps to protect your PC from unauthorized access. However, in some cases, it can also interfere with games and cause the memory dump error. To turn off Windows Defender Firewall, follow these steps:
- Open the Control Panel on your PC and Navigate to System and Security<Windows Defender.
- Select Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off from the left panel
- Select Turn off Windows Defender Firewall (not recommended) for both private and public network settings.
- Click OK and relaunch the game.
If you have tried all of the above steps and you are still getting the memory dump error, you may need to contact EA support for further assistance.