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Since new version of EAAnticheat is messing with your Boot Settings, I assume the issue with it's launch might be related to Secure Boot and Fast Boot settings in your BIOS.
I managed to launch BF1 after entering BIOS and just pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL to restart PC with no changes to BIOS settings.
I guess this forces PC to use Normal Boot, not Fast Boot.
After fresh boot my BF1 copy launched with error 0x0000005, but then it started normally on second launch.
Thanks man, I will defintely try this!
- 2 months ago
I dont know why it launched some times but I guess fast boot was not the root cause.
I was able to lauch my BF1 copy like 5 times in a row(after reboot ofc)!
It started working as intended after I added Windows firewall rules for EA Anticheat.exe in BF1 folder and BF1 itself. These rules allow these both exe files to establish any outbound and inbound connection.
I also turn off my Avast Free AV before launching BF1(but i guess adding those 2 EXEs to exclusions in Avast panel can do the trick too)- Damnbaguettes2 months agoRising Novice
what's avast
- Chris_Hawkner2 months agoRising Vanguard
Avast is an antivirus program. Its possible those can get caught by anticheats cause they have certain levels of access that might flag.
- Chris_Hawkner2 months agoRising Vanguard
Worth reminding that fast boot isn't the same as secure boot. Easy to mix up tho.
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