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Well Fred, I just tried that. I did a clean installation of the drivers and still got the same error. I installed the legacy driver and ran that and I still got the error. I also tried deleting the Open Al files and using a new version of Open AL from the Mass Effect Wiki. I will say that sometimes now I am getting the error and sometimes it just crashes at the splash screen. Do you guys have any other ideas? This is really starting to get old. Oh yeah before that I installed the official 1.2 patch from the Bioware site, and when I do that it asks me for my cd key, I put it in, and then it keeps asking me. It never accepts it. I have also tried running every compatibility mode of Windows there is. I've ran Origin in compatibility mode. I'm about to give up. It just looks like I will never play this game again. I've seen multiple posts about this error. I don't know why they haven't fixed this yet after so many years. Is there any possible way to get the file it says is missing, or is it really missing? I don't even see a list of files that looks like that.
You reinstalled or repaired the game after you tried the patch?
Origin will patch the game to the newest version automatically, it is not recommanded to patch manually. (Unless a CM, Hero or champion suggest it.)
If a clean install of the driver didn't helped and you already had GPU driver issues before then I would recommand a complete removal of all driver components from the system:
• Download DDU:
• Install (if you have profiles for games, back them up using "NVIDIA inspector")
• run DDU > save mode > NVIDIA Software and Drivers > Clean and Restart. (Read the manual)
• Press the Windows Key and X > Task Manager > Startup > Disable the NVBackEnd.
• shut down your virus scanner.
• Run the driver installation EXE > install only the GPU Driver and the PHYSX software.
• Reboot > Test.
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