Was running a few laps around Daytona when suddenly the monitor went blank and said no signal. After a few seconds I could see that the system was rebooting.
Once it was back up and running I went to the event viewer to see what had happened. Looks like it was related to Forza and FFB.
I will email a copy of the event details to the fb email address.
This is the only time I have had the game crash other than due to the memory leak while browsing wheels and/or paints.
No, it is running at stock settings.
I have been playing every day since early release began. That is the only time I had saw this issue.
Here is part of the info that showed in the event log
Faulting application name: RuntimeBroker.exe, version: 10.0.15063.0, time stamp: 0x782fe8f8
Faulting module name: FAWForceFeedbackDrv64.dll_unloaded, version: 8.20.5.600, time stamp: 0x57ba9c73
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x000000000001d1dc
Faulting process id: 0x1908
Faulting application start time: 0x01d3407445a7cd8e
Faulting application path: C:\Windows\System32\RuntimeBroker.exe
Faulting module path: FAWForceFeedbackDrv64.dll
Report Id: 283e560a-a8d9-426d-b624-82ad33f6cc4d
That does look like a fanatec wheel problem. did you try disabling “USB suspend?”
There are options in Device-Manager to turn off “allow the computer to turn off this device to save power” for USB hubs and such.
Check these categories in Windows Device-Manager “Human Interface Devices” and “Universal Serial Bus Controllers”
Also in Control-Panel - Power-Options - Advanced Power Options - there is a option called “usb selective suspend setting” (should be disabled)
But you can also set Power-Options to “High Performance Plan”
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Thanks
I just went and had a look and the USB was set to allow the system to disable to save power. I unchecked the box on all that apply there.
The power plan was set to balanced rather than high performance. I looked at the advanced options under high performance and it looked like by default that also may turn off USB devices so I left the power plan as is for now and just changed the USB settings in device manager.
If I have an issue with this again then I will switch the power plan and tweak the advanced settings there to see if the problem goes away.
Thanks again for the info. I doubt I would have thought of that.
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