VeilEdits 1 Posted May 20 (edited) After roughly 80 hours playing F1 2019, my game is now crashing randomly with the error box saying "Error reading data, please verify the game cache." I have validated the files of the game through steam about 10 times with no improvement, ive downloaded the Nvidia hotfix 445.98 with no change, ive done a reinstall of the full game. Steam overlay disabled, also disabled Shadowplay overlay, nothing seems to be fixing the issue. Nothing different happened in the lead up to the problem, the crash happens in both single player and multiplayer. Im using a Logitech G29 with the pedals that come standard. RTX 2060, 16GB RAM, Intel I7 8700k @3.7GHz. I have searched the forums for this issue extensively to only find one post in september 2019 which had no replies Edited May 20 by VeilEdits spelling Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steviejay69 1,100 Posted May 23 (edited) On 5/20/2020 at 8:45 AM, VeilEdits said: After roughly 80 hours playing F1 2019, my game is now crashing randomly with the error box saying "Error reading data, please verify the game cache." I have validated the files of the game through steam about 10 times with no improvement, ive downloaded the Nvidia hotfix 445.98 with no change, ive done a reinstall of the full game. Steam overlay disabled, also disabled Shadowplay overlay, nothing seems to be fixing the issue. Nothing different happened in the lead up to the problem, the crash happens in both single player and multiplayer. Im using a Logitech G29 with the pedals that come standard. RTX 2060, 16GB RAM, Intel I7 8700k @3.7GHz. I have searched the forums for this issue extensively to only find one post in september 2019 which had no replies Post a dxdiag please, sounds interesting. To save me looking, can you link the post you found in Sep 19? Edited May 23 by steviejay69 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VeilEdits 1 Posted May 27 turns out it was some sort of problem with my harddrive, i reconnected it and it fixed the problem 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MATEAgusala8 0 Posted August 17 Hello, if you could tell me how you did it, I would appreciate it very much. Because I have the same error and I can't fix it. Thank you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VeilEdits 1 Posted August 18 I turned off my pc, disconnected the power, unplugged my hard drive that had f1 2019 installed on it and reconnected it. That solved the issue for me Share this post Link to post Share on other sites