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yousef14753
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Apex Anti-cheat Errors (Steam Version)

I installed apex last Friday and it started by giving me "the client failed an anticheat backend error" then after I tried to fix it with different ways and recommendations from people and from EA it gave me the ''Integrity error 0x8000002'' and now when i try to open it gives me a whole new error which is ''error code 30005 createfile failed with 32''
I tried many fixes like:
-Uninstall Daemon tool from Revo Uninstaller 
-Repair Apex
-Uninstall easyanticheat and re-install it
-A safe reboot of the PC
-Disable some services
-Deleting all key mapping programs on pc
What else should I do cause I'm getting mad everyday cause of weird errors from the game since the install?

  • Thank you for your reply i have managed to fix it by deleting virtual devices caused by daemon tool throw device manager

    I used chat gpt to help me identify which is the virtual drivers and how to shut them all and how to delete everything related to it cause Revo Uninstaller wasn't enough also i repaired the game and deleted the anticheat and re-download it

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  • Thank you for your reply i have managed to fix it by deleting virtual devices caused by daemon tool throw device manager

    I used chat gpt to help me identify which is the virtual drivers and how to shut them all and how to delete everything related to it cause Revo Uninstaller wasn't enough also i repaired the game and deleted the anticheat and re-download it

  • You get this error when modifications or corruption is detected.
    So this could be a few things and a few solutions.
    Firstly, do you run any softwares or files that may be flagged?
    Any graphics optimization softwares running?
    Done any modifications to the game itself?

    If you verified above and still has an issue, have you tried the following?

    Deleted your EAC Sys File?
    If this one is the issue then deleting it will force EAC to recreate it.

    Adding EAC to allowlist / whitelist in your Antivirus / Firewall?
    Alternative, temporarily disable your AV to see if this changes anything.

    Some have reported that having Kernel-Mode Hardware-Enforced Stack Protection activated in windows may interfere with EAC and may cause this issue.