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working on it now.
I didn't see this reply, I hope you haven't read my deleted Reply.
Keep me posted, let me know if it works.
- 7 years ago
ok well deleted the bit raider folder. did not work. same error occurred.
- 7 years ago
Try these steps, but first, I want to see if I can get Kipling to come take a look at this. Here's the steps if you want to TRY, but I would recommend WAITING to see if I can get Kipling to take a look at this.
- Go to the Old Republic directory... C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\BioWare\Star Wars - The Old Republic\Assets
- Delete the files listed below:
assets_swtor_en_us.version
assets_swtor_main.version
assets_swtor_test.main.version
assets_swtor_test_en_us.version - Then Run a Disk Defrag, which may help remove the remains of any corrupt files on your system
To run ScanDisk and Disk Defragmenter in Windows 7/Vista/XP
Click Start, and then click Computer or My Computer.
Right-click Local Disk (C, and then click Properties.
Click the Tools tab.
Click the appropriate link given below depending on whether you would like to run ScanDisk or Disk Defragmenter. - C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\BioWare\Star Wars - The Old Republic\ and then run the Fix Launcher
- Reload the game, and if you have the option, click the settings button and try to repair the game (on the launcher)
Alternatively, you can just do a clean reinstall. There's probably a better fix, but this is all I know to suggest. I'll try to see if there's a way to get Kipling's Attention before you do this.
- Go to the Old Republic directory... C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\BioWare\Star Wars - The Old Republic\Assets
- 7 years ago
I'm run the repair and just hope it works will come later post if does or not. I've here for 8 hours straight trying do this i need a break lol
- 7 years ago
Alright, well I sent a message to Kipling, I don't know how long it will take him to get here. I'll be here for the next 3-4 hours or so, I can play swtor while having this page up.
- 7 years ago
@Zinnn33 wrote:Try these steps, but first, I want to see if I can get Kipling to come take a look at this. Here's the steps if you want to TRY, but I would recommend WAITING to see if I can get Kipling to take a look at this.
- Go to the Old Republic directory... C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\BioWare\Star Wars - The Old Republic\Assets
- Delete the files listed below:
assets_swtor_en_us.version
assets_swtor_main.version
assets_swtor_test.main.version
assets_swtor_test_en_us.version - Then Run a Disk Defrag, which may help remove the remains of any corrupt files on your system
To run ScanDisk and Disk Defragmenter in Windows 7/Vista/XP
Click Start, and then click Computer or My Computer.
Right-click Local Disk (C, and then click Properties.
Click the Tools tab.
Click the appropriate link given below depending on whether you would like to run ScanDisk or Disk Defragmenter. - C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\BioWare\Star Wars - The Old Republic\ and then run the Fix Launcher
- Reload the game, and if you have the option, click the settings button and try to repair the game (on the launcher)
Alternatively, you can just do a clean reinstall. There's probably a better fix, but this is all I know to suggest. I'll try to see if there's a way to get Kipling's Attention before you do this.
For the hell of it I ran this suggestion.deleted the files as said, defragged my hardrives, and ran the fix launcher. nothing worked. so I guess I have no choice to reinstall the game from scratch.
- Go to the Old Republic directory... C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\BioWare\Star Wars - The Old Republic\Assets
- 7 years ago
Well, I wish I could've helped you better, I did all I knew to :/
- 7 years ago
Thank you anyways much appreciate it :/
- EA_Kipling7 years ago
EA QV Team
@GundamFan21 I see you've gone through extensive troubleshoting already, so I think the remaining option is for you to convert the patching method: https://answers.ea.com/t5/Troubleshooting-Guides-Info/Guide-How-to-Switch-to-Non-Streaming-Launcher/td-p/4867417/
- 7 years ago
my game finally patched a day after i made this post. I don't know what the issue was.
- proxos6667 years agoHero+
If this occurs on every patch and occurs again on the next patch , and memory tests come back good and same for a chkdsk on the file system then you are best doing the reverse listed in the link provided by @EA_Kipling
From your screenshot you are using non streaming already, and doing the reverse directions will convert your install to streaming which may actually behave better when patching for you.