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I did as you said. 🙂
Avast is now my AV program, and I added the Origins and DA:I folders as exceptions.Started the game as admin, it shut down after a few seconds, and said it had stopped working. So then I did the update thing, started again as Admin, and I got in the game. No idea what is causing this, though.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Okay let's have a look at your DXDiag and see if there is a clue there as to what might be going on. Instructions for getting and linking to that report can be found in this thread.
Alright, here we are: http://hastebin.com/ujimecoyob.tex
I know that my laptop isn't optimal to run the game on, so no need to point that out. 🙂 Upgrades isn't a prio for me, financially.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Well, being below the minimum requirements to run the game at all aside since the game has ran on that computer and, assuming the stress of doing that has not damaged it beyond the ability to at least open the game, the two obvious things I see are no audio driver and, graphics drivers from 2013.
You will need to look on the website for the manufacturer of that computer to fins those as they are probably customized to that make of computer so, generic drivers may or may not work.
Also check for any bios or other updates form there while you are on the site.
I first searched Fujitsu's site for drivers, was all good, but then I couldn't for some reason anymore.... Googled, and found an entire exe file with drivers I needed... 25!
So, I will get back after installing those to see if I had any luck. 😉
This did solve the issue I had, thank you! :D
I just run Origin as Admin, then DA:I as Admin, and, tada... playtime! ^^