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rudeks7
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8 months ago
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Untrusted System File after latest update

After a latest udate: Easy anti-cheat

untrusted system file

GLOBALROOT\device\harddiskVolume1\program files\orgingames\apex\paks\win64\ui(01).dll)

any idea why this keeps crashing my game?

 

 

[CM - Edited title for clarity]

  • Hey again folks,

    Edit: We've just released a patch for EA app that should clear this up without needing to go through the process below. If you're still running into this error, please try clearing the cache on the EA app and restarting to pick up the update, thanks!

    As a temporary workaround to the EA app crash you can navigate to where Apex is installed and delete the ui(01).dll (For example, \Program Files\EA Games\Apex\paks\Win64) We're still working on a permanent fix for this and will let you know when we roll it out.

    https://x.com/Respawn/status/1889406705865466239

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  • EA_Mako's avatar
    EA_Mako
    Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager
    8 months ago

    Hey again folks,

    Edit: We've just released a patch for EA app that should clear this up without needing to go through the process below. If you're still running into this error, please try clearing the cache on the EA app and restarting to pick up the update, thanks!

    As a temporary workaround to the EA app crash you can navigate to where Apex is installed and delete the ui(01).dll (For example, \Program Files\EA Games\Apex\paks\Win64) We're still working on a permanent fix for this and will let you know when we roll it out.

    https://x.com/Respawn/status/1889406705865466239

  • Just Delete the " ui(01).dll " In "\Program Files\EA Games\Apex\paks\Win64)" , It's work for me, Sorry for my poor English. Hope this is useful for you guys.😉

  • Whats_up_dudeee's avatar
    Whats_up_dudeee
    Rising Novice
    8 months ago

    As a temporary workaround to the EA App crash you can navigate to where Apex is installed and delete the ui(01).dll (For example, \Program Files\EA Games\Apex\paks\Win64)

  • As a temporary workaround to the EA App crash you can navigate to where Apex is installed and delete the ui(01).dll (For example, \Program Files\EA Games\Apex\paks\Win64)

  • sabresite's avatar
    sabresite
    Seasoned Newcomer
    8 months ago

    EA_Mako- Every DLL file is expired. So as soon as your game loads one of the other ones, you will get kicked out.