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Hi, I've also been experiencing this issue for the past week or so and I found a workaround, it's not pretty but it'll let you play in the meantime.
I am on AM5 and use a 990pro, I found the 980 pro to be affected as well. What happens, at least in my case, is that the drive that stores the game disappears giving you a stornvme error, so the game crashes or you get a BSOD if the game is on the C: drive.
Option 1#
If you are on AM5 like me, the only way to get bf6 to be stable is by using a sata ssd for both windows and bf6. Using my 990 pro for OS and sata for bf6 gave me a BSOD.
Option 2#
If you are on AM4 you should be able to use nvme drives. I verified this with the 980 pro. So your issue is likely faulty hardware (eg. Psu) or Windows.
Hope this helps
BedfastFilly340 if you're having NVMe issues. Updating the motherboard BIOS firmware might fix it. Motherboard manufacturers include NVMe hardware compatibility updates in motherboard BIOS firmware updates.
You can also check if there's firmware updates for the NVMe drive itself.
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- BedfastFilly34020 hours agoRising Novice
@ Oskool_007 everything is up to date. This is no basic error. Are you on am5 and have no crashes? Thank you for trying to help but it is important to know if you are even playing the game at all