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Quick Workarounds for FHE01 Error in Forza Horizon 6

Postat: lör 16 maj 2026, 08:17
av FrostStrikeX
The FHE01 error in Forza Horizon 6 is a frustrating PC crash that often hits during game startup, after the intro cutscene, or while picking your first car. Luckily, the community has identified several workarounds that get you back on the road fast.

Immediate Workarounds

1. Alt+Tab Window Focus Trick

When the Turn 10 logo appears, quickly press Alt + Tab to switch out of the game window. Wait a few seconds for the background load to finish, then click back into the game. This bypasses the initial launch hang for many players.

2. Disconnect Your Controller

Unplug your Xbox, PlayStation, or Steam Controller before starting the game. Once you reach the main menu or pass the first car selection cutscene, plug the controller back in. This avoids input conflicts that can trigger FHE01.

3. Turn Off Background Hardware Overlays

Close software like MSI Afterburner and RivaTuner Statistics Server (RTSS) completely. These overlays often clash with the game engine during startup, causing instant crashes.

4. Clear DirectX Shader Cache

Open the Windows Search bar and type Disk Cleanup.

Select your main OS drive.

Check DirectX Shader Cache and click OK.

Clearing old shader data can prevent conflicts that trigger the FHE01 error.

System and Stability Settings

1. Cap Frame Rates via GPU Software

Turn off V-Sync and in-game frame rate limits.

Use NVIDIA Control Panel or AMD Software to enforce a hard FPS cap.

Slightly lowering your resolution can stabilize GPU load under 75%, reducing random crashes.

2. Verify Game Files

Steam: Right-click the game → Properties → Installed Files → Verify integrity of game files.

Xbox App: Go to the game page → Manage → Files → Verify and Repair.

Corrupted files are a common cause of launch crashes.

3. Disable ReBar/SAM (AMD Only)

If crashes persist on AMD cards:

Restart your PC and enter the BIOS.

Temporarily disable Smart Access Memory (SAM) / Resizable BAR.

This often resolves immediate desktop crashes at launch.