If you are absolutely sure you have Safe Mode working, launch DDU and make it reboot into Safe Mode and uninstall your current driver (in Safe Mode ofc). Be sure you have tested safe-mode on your PC, if you want to enable it, on the search bar of search for "Advanced Startup Options" and select the result and follow the instructions to enable it (only in case you are not sure you have it enabled).Ħ. Delete DirectX's shader cache from your system (on Windows 11 is on Storage subsection of the Settings app and on Windows 10 is by right clicking your boot drive and selecting "Disk Clean-Up", then clean system files, then select the checkbox for DirectX Shader Cache).ĥ. Download and install DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) from Guru3D's download section, but do not run it yet.Ĥ. Download the 531.29 driver from NVIDIA's website but DO NOT install yet.ģ. After that it is located on C:\Program Data\Hogwarts Legacy.Ģ. Delete the Hogwarts Legacy folder from the Program Data folder under your user directory it is hidden so you have to make hidden items visible. The steps are as follows and is important to follow them in this order.ġ. Note albeit this has resolved ALL crashes to me (played 7+ hours straight to test and warped using floo spots to test) it might not all work for all of you and also this only applies to NVIDIA users as I do not have an AMD card to test similar approaches. As someone who had constant crashes after the last update and being fed up waiting for a solution I did the following.
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