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Correct most common cause is date and time , some miss the year wrong though so worth checking, also confirm the bios shows the correct date/time
other then that what AV
- 10 years ago
The date on mu computer is right, even the year. But how do I check my bios date and time? And whets AV? I can handle a computer but I'm not extremely technical !
- Anonymous10 years ago
AV= anti-virus program. Game needs to be added to its exception lists.
BIOS entry is usually on the initial screen that pops up when you turn on your computer Mine is F2 or DELETE key just as that screen pops up you have to press one of those when that screen pops up(might take coupolke of tries to get into the BIOS). The keys vary from motherboard to motherboard.
- 10 years ago
Thanks for your help, but somehow the problem fixed itself. When I tried starting SWTOR today it just worked. So yeah, no idea what caused it, but it's fixed. thanks guys!
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