Hello
Cyberpunk 2077 is crashing and damaging my new m2 disk. I have Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB (bought like a month ago) and whenever I ran the game, disk get disconnected.
Now my disk is permanently damaged and at least reseller is giving me a refund, but what shall I do to prevent damage on my next drive? I am not sure if CDPR will give me a compensation for breaking my disk but I will try to write to support team too.
It is specific to Cyberpunk 2077 game. In the same drive I have my whole Steam and EA games library and none of them cause any errors. Cyberpunk game works on my secondary SSD without any issues.
I am on Windows 11 Enterprise, have RTX 2080Ti, 2x Sandisk Extreme Pro 960GB SSD, Samsung 970 Pro 1 TB and Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB (which is now damaged by Cyberpunk), 64 GB RAM and i9-10900KF CPU. All Windows updates are installed, using latest Geforce drivers, and I used Samsung Magician to test my drives.
Cyberpunk 2077 is crashing and damaging my new m2 disk. I have Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB (bought like a month ago) and whenever I ran the game, disk get disconnected.
Now my disk is permanently damaged and at least reseller is giving me a refund, but what shall I do to prevent damage on my next drive? I am not sure if CDPR will give me a compensation for breaking my disk but I will try to write to support team too.
It is specific to Cyberpunk 2077 game. In the same drive I have my whole Steam and EA games library and none of them cause any errors. Cyberpunk game works on my secondary SSD without any issues.
I am on Windows 11 Enterprise, have RTX 2080Ti, 2x Sandisk Extreme Pro 960GB SSD, Samsung 970 Pro 1 TB and Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB (which is now damaged by Cyberpunk), 64 GB RAM and i9-10900KF CPU. All Windows updates are installed, using latest Geforce drivers, and I used Samsung Magician to test my drives.