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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
For anyone that was unable to actually boot up the game around the 27th but the anti-cheat banner popped up, and Apex started running in the background process and closed shortly after. The solution lasop123 provided might work for you.
- 3 years ago
The hotfix for now is indeed to move the system32>drivers files, this can mess things up though(my dropbox stopped working etc)
I managed to single the problem down to a file called Tpkd.sys however.
This is the only file I needed to remove to get the game working (make a backup until the game is fixed).
Hope this helps someone.
- 3 years ago
EVERY solution i've seen in the Internet is not working for me
Valorant Vaguard - is not working for me
Autoruns - is not working for me
Drivers - is not working for me
Files in Win32\drivers - is not working for me
Actions with antivirus - is not working for meand all the methods
what to do guys, save me something, im addicted with apex - 3 years ago
Removing mtihint.sys and mticache.sys in C>Windows>System32>drivers worked for me.
High probability the anti-cheat is blocking the launch based on the files in drivers folder, the files need to be deleted/moved could differ based on the software's you have installed on your system.
I followed @lasop123 solution and then restored folders and files back to the original directory (C>Windows>System32>drivers) one at a time and kept relaunching the game till I found the exact files that were causing the issue.
Hope this helps 🙂 - 3 years ago@BananaMiwk i have no that file