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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.
@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.
- 9 years ago
Did that twice (game repair and Sfc /scannnow(found 0 problems in windows) ) ,as i said, spend more than two days trying to fix this damn problem :/ 🙂
- holger14059 years agoHero+
I thought so, that's why I explained why I want you to repair the game again. So if you didn't do it, do it now.
Did you tried the clean boot?
Please start Origin from now on always as Administrator until the game works.
Your "Documents\BioWare\Mass Effect 2\Save" folder is completely empty, right?
- 9 years ago
I reinstalled game around 8 times , tried without saves and with cloud sync off , either when i installed it or when i edited files and repaired game. Tried clean boot, same results. Atm Origin is running in compatibility mode (Windows 7) and as administrator, everytime i run Origin it says that i'm running it in compatibility mode and that some things might not work well. If i start game without saves and with save cloud turned off nothing happens.
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