Call of Duty Warzone Error Code 0x887A0006: How to Fix It

Medium 30-90 minutes High Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
0x887A0006
Brand
Call of Duty Warzone
Product Type
game
Severity
High
DIY Difficulty
Medium
Estimated Fix Time
30-90 minutes
Warzone error code 0x887A0006 is a DirectX Graphics Infrastructure (DXGI) error that means your GPU stopped responding while running the game — essentially, your graphics card 'hung' and Windows couldn't recover it. This is most commonly triggered by outdated or corrupted GPU drivers, aggressive GPU overclocks, or in-game graphics settings pushing your hardware beyond its stable limits. The good news is this error is almost always fixable through software and settings changes, with no hardware replacement needed in most cases.
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How to Fix Error Code 0x887A0006

  1. Update Your GPU Drivers (Clean Install)

    Do not cancel the driver installation midway. An incomplete driver install can make the error worse. Save all open work before starting, as the screen may go black momentarily during the process.
  2. Use DDU to Completely Remove Old Drivers

    Only use DDU in Safe Mode to prevent driver conflicts during removal. Your screen resolution will temporarily drop to a basic display mode — this is normal.
  3. Lower In-Game Graphics Settings

  4. Disable GPU Overclocking

    Never increase voltage beyond manufacturer specifications. Excessive overclocking can permanently damage your GPU over time.
  5. Increase GPU Power Limit and Check Temperatures

    Before cleaning dust from your PC, shut it down completely and unplug the power cable from the wall. Do not use a vacuum cleaner directly on PC components as it generates static electricity.
  6. Update DirectX and Windows

  7. Increase TDR Delay via Registry (Advanced Fix)

    Be very careful when editing the Windows Registry. Only navigate to the exact path specified. Modifying the wrong registry keys can cause system instability. Create a Registry backup first by clicking File > Export before making any changes.
  8. Scan and Repair Warzone Game Files

  9. Check GPU Hardware Health

    Shut down and unplug the PC from the wall outlet before opening the case or touching internal components. Ground yourself by touching a metal part of the PC case to discharge static electricity before handling the GPU.
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When to Call a Professional

If you have completed all software fixes — clean driver install with DDU, lowered graphics settings, disabled overclocking, increased TDR delay, and repaired game files — and Warzone still crashes with 0x887A0006, and a GPU stress test (FurMark/3DMark) produces visual artifacts or crashes outside of Warzone, your GPU hardware is likely failing. At this point, contact your GPU manufacturer's support to check if it is under warranty (most GPUs carry a 2–3 year warranty). If out of warranty, a PC repair technician or hardware specialist can confirm the diagnosis. Warzone's minimum GPU requirement also means that extremely old or underpowered GPUs may never run the game stably — check Activision's official system requirements to confirm your GPU is supported.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Warzone error code 0x887A0006 mean?
Error 0x887A0006 is a DXGI (DirectX Graphics Infrastructure) error that means your GPU stopped responding while Warzone was running. Windows detected the hang and crashed the game to protect your system. It is most commonly caused by outdated GPU drivers, overclocking instability, or graphics settings that are too high for your GPU to handle stably.
Will updating my GPU drivers fix Warzone error 0x887A0006?
In most cases, yes. A clean GPU driver update is the single most effective fix for error 0x887A0006. Corrupted or outdated drivers are the leading cause of this error. Use your GPU manufacturer's latest driver and perform a clean install (or use DDU in Safe Mode) to ensure old driver files are completely removed before installing the new version.
Can my GPU overheat and cause error 0x887A0006 in Warzone?
Yes. When a GPU overheats — typically above 85–90°C — it throttles its performance or shuts down to protect itself. This sudden drop in GPU activity can trigger the 0x887A0006 hang error. Monitor your GPU temperature using GPU-Z or HWiNFO64 while gaming. If temps are high, clean dust from your case and GPU heatsink using compressed air, ensure your PC case has good airflow, and consider reapplying thermal paste on older GPUs.
Is error 0x887A0006 specific to Warzone or does it happen in other games?
The 0x887A0006 DXGI error can technically occur in any DirectX game or application, but Warzone is particularly prone to triggering it due to its demanding and frequently updated graphics engine. If you see the same error in multiple games, it strongly points to a GPU driver or hardware issue. If it only happens in Warzone, the game's files or specific graphics settings are more likely to blame.
Does the TDR registry fix permanently solve error 0x887A0006?
The TDR (Timeout Detection and Recovery) registry fix increases the amount of time Windows waits before declaring your GPU hung, which can reduce how often the error appears. However, it is a workaround, not a root-cause fix. It may stop the crashes if your GPU is occasionally taking slightly longer to respond, but if your GPU has a driver problem, overheating issue, or hardware fault, those underlying causes still need to be addressed for a permanent fix.