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Preform a clean boot, disable your virsu scanner, other security software and software like afterburner and test the Game in clean boot mode.
It is not unheard of that an installation of a game on a not system drive leads to issues, but most of the time this is a permissions problem and not something that happens in general.
I have all my games installed on other drives or partitions than my system drive, and they work flawless.
Look at the first post of this tread and work your way from top to bottom.
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Did you made sure the "originclientservice" runs this time?
- Follow this manual to the letter to cleanly uninstall all NVIDIA components.
- Install the graphics driver and GFE. > Go online.
- Test.
- Make sure Origin is completely closed
- Go to your "C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin"
- Rename the "igo64.dll" into "Old_igo64.dll)
- Restart the computer.
- Start Origin > Test the game.
@holger1405 wrote:Did you made sure the "originclientservice" runs this time?
Your help is appreciated Holger, but I've wasted enough time on this, I got about 80/90 games installed on my PC, never had a problem with any of them other than Bioshock which my anti virus blocked.
Ill get a refund for now, wait until the game gets fixed and buy it cheaper then, this is more work than it's worth.