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Okay, I think I've managed to solve my problem? I was able to play for 2 hours without crashing.
What I did for that:
I opened the Windows regedit (just search for it in the windows start menu) and searched for the following path: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\
I then searched there for versions of “AMDRyzenMasterDriver”. I had V26 and V27 there. As already described, I had errors in the Windows event log due to V27. I then set the “Start” parameter of V27 to “4”. This means that the program is probably no longer executed during startup. (I am not a professional).
It is then absolutely essential to restart the PC and then check whether the entry has been retained.
As I said, I have now been able to play for 2 hours without any crashes or errors. Of course, I'll have to keep observing whether it stays that way, but I'm in good spirits (for now). Also, I didn't get the error message for V27 after the startup. Si I think it is disabled now.
Maybe it will also help some of you. I've only had the error with AMD RyzenMaster V27 in the event log since Dragon Age Veilguard crashed my system completely. Whether it came from that or was triggered by something else, I can't say.
- CreatorOFstormz19 hours agoSeasoned Newcomer
Nice, genuinely happy it’s working for some of you! Tho I don’t use AMD, I have Nvidia. Someone mentioned updating the bios, but I did that and same issue. EA_Illium do you happen to have an update into this, at least if the devs are prioritizing looking into this?
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