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thank you for answer.
I Repaired it and run as admin but it didn't work. after that Uninstall Nvidia Driver then boot in safe mod and delete all Nvidia Folders in Drive C after that install 417.35 Driver again (it's the latest driver for now) but it still crash with same error in crash dump folder (0xC0000005)
my MB a little old (MSI 990FXA-GD65) and latest BIOS version for 2015 (I Install that version 1 or 2 years ago).
for other drivers, I use MSI Live Update and all of them are up to date.
this game also crash on my laptop. it's totally different config. i think problem is in game.
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Hi, thanks
I do all of your steps and result attached
I found a solution for my specific problem. Not sure it will help other situations.
Reinstall the game from scratch.
1) I did a complete Uninstall, including deleting the remaining game folder, and deleting the settings folder in Documents.
2) Reboot, to be sure nothing could still be running.
3) Reinstall the game from Origin.
Now launches without crashing on my two separate machines.
What this tells is that there are two fundamental bugs with Origin.
1) Their patching system is totally broken and useless. The folder structure is different for clean install, versus the prior install I had updated from last December. That means their patcher cannot properly update games. You've been warned.
2) Their Repair tool is stupid and useless, and worse than nothing. If it cannot properly Repair and get it working, then it's worse than useless because it pretends it did something other than just return 'success'.
This is 75G, and blew my data budget, so I got to pay twice here. Nice reward for spending my time troubleshooting something that should work.
I swear, every time I play an Origin game I spend more time working around their pathetic bugs than playing. They clearly have no software developers that are worth a damn. I really need to learn my lesson and never come back here.
Anyway, please try doing a Clean reinstall. Bite the bullet, and redownload all 75G before you waste any further time.
- 7 years ago
@bo3bber wrote:I found a solution for my specific problem. Not sure it will help other situations.
Reinstall the game from scratch.
1) I did a complete Uninstall, including deleting the remaining game folder, and deleting the settings folder in Documents.
2) Reboot, to be sure nothing could still be running.
3) Reinstall the game from Origin.
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Anyway, please try doing a Clean reinstall. Bite the bullet, and redownload all 75G before you waste any further time.
Also want to note that the in-game Origin overlay must be disabled. If I enable the overlay from Origin->Settings, then the game crashes at launch just like usual.
I had tested this before reinstalling, so at least for my scenario, both disabled overlay and reinstall were necessary.