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Its due to a recent windows update. Not sure who has to fix what but pretty much have to wait it out. Wish i was one of the lucky types that dont have to deal with it.
If I am lucky to be able to save, I can play for a solid 15 min before it randomly crashes.
I have AMD 9070XT and AMD Ryzen 7, so it should not be a hardware problem...
Hardware problems are usually hardware specific and people ask not only to see if you meet minimum spec BUT to see if there's some specific issue tied to that specific piece of hardware or the coding used to make it work. If you want to eliminate hardware, software, drivers, security software, and OS as possibles you have to look at *all* of it, no matter if it meets minimum spec or not.
Are you using any mods/have you used any mods (the game does initially load old saves even if they are not listed as usable and sometimes pieces of disabled mods) and/or have you tried running the game at any speed lower than the fastest it can run?
Hey, I have tried running with and without mods. However, I fixed the problem with crashing by moving my game from the D drive to the C drive and having plenty og GB free storage