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Here you can find the info on how to post a DxDiag as @mcsupersport said: http://answers.ea.com/t5/Dragon-Age-Inquisition/How-to-post-the-relevant-info-when-you-create-a-question/m-p/4356255#U4356255
Have you tried an Update Game? (you can find this in the same spot as the repair option)
I could swear i attached txt file with dxDiag but nvm now, sorry for late answer i was at work.
2.I've done that.
3.That too, firewall is off and i use Bitdefender 2017 Total Security , turned if off for couple minutes , still nothing.
4.Internet was up when i tried everything.
5.Tried that too.
6.Tried with and without saves, either deleted folder that origin created (Bioware folder in My Documents)
7.Origin in-game is off and i don't have other programs that could cause problems.
Yes i have.
Lads i spend more than 2 days searching solutions on internet , came across on every solution that helped other people, but none of them worked out for me. Either on this forum or others.
- FluidPanNerd9 years agoSeasoned Ace
Can you try a clean boot and let us know how that goes?
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows
- 9 years ago
Sorry, clean boot used to be called SAFE MODE, i thought you meant for clean windows install. 🙂 I tried that , same *.
Found only these 2 but i think that happened when i tried to workaround (only happened twice) - picture posted below
Yes i disabled cloud saves, turned off origin too before i moved other saves.
- holger14059 years agoHero+
@PeXo0oN wrote:
Sorry, clean boot used to be called SAFE MODE, i thought you meant for clean windows install. 🙂 I tried that , same *.
No, a clean Boot is not a boot into save mode, it is a process that let Windows boot without third party services and Apps but also with full driver support.
Please repair the game (in Origin > Game Library > right click ME2 > Repair) and then preform that clean boot after the description in the link.
Test the Game afterwards.
I want you to repair the game to eliminate changes already made that could interfere with the troubleshooting.
If that don't works, run the Windows System File Checker Sfc /scannnow and post the concluding message.
- mcsupersport9 years agoHero+
PhysicX install, for ME2 issue video
I know the above was an issue, I think I had it back many years ago. Something to try IF you haven't already.
- 9 years ago
@mcsupersport Nope, tried that, i had latest nvidia PhysicX on my PC, deleted it and installed that old version that comes with game. Still Nothing.
@holger1405 There's no such thing like EACoreServer and EACore.dll (posted 2 pictures for you , binaries folder and core folder inside of binaries)
@FluidPanNerd Nope, too much stuff installed, that will take me alot to install again if i reinstall windows.
- FluidPanNerd9 years agoSeasoned Ace@PeXo0oN
A clean boot is not reinstalling windows. It just boots up your computer with bare bones software. It only lasts one boot up, and you can still start apps.
- holger14059 years agoHero+
Please go to your ">drive<:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Mass Effect 2\Binaries" folder and look if the "EACore.dll" and the "EACoreServer.exe"are present.
Did you disabled cloud saves before you moved the Save Games?
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