Hogwarts Legacy

Hogwarts Legacy

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DimV9224 Dec 23, 2023 @ 10:44am
Do you guys get stornvme event id 129 warning in the Event logs after closing this game?
Ive been trying to troubleshoot this Warning for a few days now as its causing my whole system to freeze for a few seconds as it triggers a reset of \Device\RaidPort1.

I tried messing with windows power settings, bios pcie settings, cold restarts of my system, chipset driver updates but nothing seemed to stop it, until yesterday where the error stopped completely for a whole day which coincided with me never launging Hogwarts Legacy, i spent the entire day playing The Division and Fallout 4 with that error never appearing or my system freezing.

Today i decided to hop back into Hogwarts Legacy and bam as soon as i closed the game to go eat dinner the computer froze for a couple seconds and the warning appeared in the logs.

I uninstalled the game and im going to be monitoring the logs to be 100% certain but so far all evidence points to this game causing it.
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DimV9224 Dec 23, 2023 @ 11:01am 
thanks for the replies but i already tried those suggestions, didnt help. So far never launching this game seems to solve the problem which is unfortunate. A game shouldnt cause this problem, i hope this goes without saying.
DimV9224 Dec 23, 2023 @ 11:06am 
Originally posted by 🅼🅾🅼🅴🅽🆃🆄🅼:
do you have tried the 8 pin method
my CPU power connector is fully occupied. Besides, all signs point to a software rather than hardware issue.
DimV9224 Dec 23, 2023 @ 11:20am 
Originally posted by 🅼🅾🅼🅴🅽🆃🆄🅼:
do it the easy way if you think software boot up a linux usb bootable system or windows just put it on another ssd etc if its software it should bne gone if it stays its one of youre hardware stuff whats faulting
Dude listen, only this game is causing this and i can replicate the issue with 100% success. If it was my PSU, my NVME or something else hardware related i would constantly get this problem regardless if i launched Hogwarts Legacy or not.

I dont understand if you are trying to be helpfull or a smartass. I work IT and i know how to troubleshoot stuff. I already monitor event logs and reliability reports as its what i do day to day for my job aswell.
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Date Posted: Dec 23, 2023 @ 10:44am
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