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It’s been more than a month since I made the last reply, just checking in to see if there was any updates to the problem.
Whats the problem? Its booting up in windows vista like for me too. Its booting up like this for everyone.
- EA_Kent6 years ago
Community Manager
Hi there.
I'm really sorry about the delayed reply on this.
Looking through the DxDiag you attached it looks like there are some errors happening with a few different Windows processes. I'm wondering if there might be an issue with some missing or corrupted system files that could be causing the problems you've been having with Apex Legends.
Can you try running the Windows System File Checker when you've got a chance to see if that helps at all? It should be able to locate and repair system files if that's the issue. You can find more information on how to run it over at the Microsoft Support Website. Let me know how that goes when you can.
Thanks!
/Kent
- 6 years ago
I ran the Windows System Files Checker, and it says that it found corrupted files and repaired them, but unfortunately it didn’t fix the problems I’ve been having with Apex Legends.
- EA_Kent6 years ago
Community Manager
Thanks for giving it a shot.
What happens if you set up a Clean Boot on your PC before you launch Apex Legends? If there's anything else running on the PC that could be causing this to happen that may help get around it.
For more details on how to set one up check out the EA Help website. Let me know how that goes once you have a chance. Thanks!
/Kent
- 6 years ago
I ran a clean boot on my computer, and it unfortunately didn’t fix the problem. It could possibly be a problem with origin, but I don’t see this problem with other games in my origin library.
- EA_Kent6 years ago
Community Manager
It is strange that it would only be affecting Apex Legends if it was an Origin issue. That said, it might be worth clearing out the Origin cache to see if that helps. If there's something wrong with the client's cached data that might help fix this.
For more info on how to clear the cache check out the EA Help website. Let me know how that goes once you've had a chance to give it a shot.
/Kent
- 6 years ago
I just cleared the Origin cache, and there was no change to the issue.
- 6 years ago
You are writing with a bot. They answer like this always.
- 6 years ago@Dman10x im sorry to be late, try to reset your pc, go to windows then settings then update & security then recovery then reset this pc, delete everythig, including C and D and another drivers, then download your drivers of the motherboard and download origin, and try to play a match of Apex
Im sorry to tell you that's the only way to fix it - 6 years ago
Not really interested in resetting my computer. The game is at least functional, so I will just wait until it goes over to steam in the fall to see if the problem will appear there.
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