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try this.
worked for origin/steam
- go to C:/Windows/System32/drivers
- make a new folder ( doesnt matter ehat the names are)
- cut all files from /drivers to the new folders u just created
- continue for all, if u dont have the permission skip
- open apex
I dont know what cause this annoying issues but at least for now i can play apex after doing all the step above
Hopefuly ea team gonna fix this issues soon
I wouldn't do this if I were any of you.
If I put two and two together in my head, this would cause tons of instabilities due to the system not realizing where anything properly is.
Not entirely sure if true but it's my experienced gut instinct.
@lasop123 wrote:try this.
worked for origin/steam
- go to C:/Windows/System32/drivers
- make a new folder ( doesnt matter ehat the names are)
- cut all files from /drivers to the new folders u just created
- continue for all, if u dont have the permission skip
- open apex
I dont know what cause this annoying issues but at least for now i can play apex after doing all the step above
Hopefuly ea team gonna fix this issues soon
- 4 years ago@HateMachine420 It WORKED MAN, i tried this and ITS WORKING.
I will make it more CLEAR
You go to make new folder INSIDE the /Drivers.
You CUT all the file in /Drivers then you PASTE it INSIDE the NEW FOLDER (which u just created).
So basicly you just moved the file in /Drivers to another Folder but STILL INSIDE /DRIVERS.
So its totally SAFE !
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