I have also at this point disabled the OVRService service so it does not start up on its own anymore and closed the Steam application.
Each time I see the same last errors posted in the event viewer. I am not sure but I believe everytime my hand came into my FOV it. I'm using an Oculus Rift CV1 I am getting to crash reports, the game just freezes and closes itself. I set my graphic settings to the lowest setting possible but there shouldn't be any problem either way. I tried loading an existing save file and creating a new one. I have been watching this thing reboot about every 30 minutes. When I launch the game and load into a world I keep crashing. Now, this alone would not make me think it was the OVRServiceLauncher app causing the issue. Then the next event id (4625) was right after the PC started up again. It was trying to set the priority of the GPU. Looking at the application log, I see the last entry before that time was by OVRServiceLauncher at 4:06:55PM. So I know the issue had to have happened BEFORE 4:32:20PM. Make sure that your devices operating system is updated to the latest version Check the storage capacity of your device Uninstall the application completely. The next event was the first event that fired when the PC rebooted (event id 158). As seen above (checking the time stamps), The last successful SYSTEM event that was posted was event id 158 (highlighted).
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OVRServiceLauncher (Oculus VR Service Launcher) seems to be the culprit. Back last week I updated Windows 10 to the latest version 1803. Under the system log in the event viewer I have: Under the application log in the event viewer I have: 8) Check Oculus Debug Tool Settings Oculus Debug Tools allows us to configure various advanced settings to tweak and improve Oculus Air Link performance. Memory: Crucial DDR3-1600 / PC3-12800 (8GB) x 2 (16GB total) If the connection now succeeds, you can either keep the VPN disabled when using Oculus Air Link or try to work around the problem by adjusting your VPN settings.Motherboard: ASUS P8P67 LE (BIOS: 3801).Has anyone else experienced an issue with the Oculus Rift causing their PC to crash with the DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION stop code error (BSOD)? If so and you are experiencing the same issues that I am (shown below) can you please tell me what you did to make the system stable again with the Oculus app installed and the Oculus service enabled?