Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition Dxgi Error Device Removed [hot] -
The year was 2015, and the gates of Fortuna had finally opened for PC players. Dante, Nero, and Vergil were ready to dance in 1080p, but for a legion of demon hunters, the true final boss wasn’t Sanctus or the Savior—it was a sterile, white dialogue box that appeared mid-combo: "DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED." This is the legend of the "Phantom Crash." The Sudden Silence
Advanced steps
- Check Event Viewer: Windows Logs → System/Application around crash time for error codes (TDR, nvlddmkm, amdkmdag). Those messages can pinpoint driver faults.
- Run SFC and DISM:
- Right-click on the game executable ( Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition.exe )
- Select "Properties"
- In the "Compatibility" tab, check "Disable fullscreen optimizations"
- Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" and select a previous Windows version (e.g., Windows 8)
- Uninstall your graphics drivers using the manufacturer's uninstaller: