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i am heading off to bed for night its 12:10am
With bitdefender there has been issues previously over the years, the only way to tell at that time bitdefender had anything to do with swtor was to uninstall bitdefender, reboot and then see if swtor behaved , unfortunately this is worth doing for this too even if to be sure its not bitdefender
just dont forget to put bitdefender back after testing
I added exceptions to BitDefender, but it didn't help. I haven't uninstalled it ... yet. I'll try that later on if nothing else works.
I ran dxdiag, but I don't see anything in it that would indicate the problem.
- 3 years ago
Perhaps I should try uninstalling the game (again), and installing via Steam instead.
- proxos6663 years agoHero+
given you say it briefly appears on the first step, i would like to know it isnt bitdefender 100%
example of bitdefender https://forums.swtor.com/topic/825175-launcher-not-responding/?do=findComment&comment=8852037
not sure if this matters https://forums.swtor.com/topic/825175-launcher-not-responding/?do=findComment&comment=8852810
- 3 years ago@proxos666 I really appreciate you trying to help me with this...
Well, I uninstalled BitDefender, and the game still didn't launch. I reinstalled the game, and still nothing.
My other, older desktop also has BitDefender, but SWTOR runs just fine.
Could it possibly be something stupid like WHERE I have it installed? I have Windows and all my important programs on C: (an NVME), and all my games are installed on a RAID-0 drive. I've only ever had one game give me problems because of this (Assasin's Creed Origins) - for whatever reason, that game HAS to be on the same drive as system (none of the other A.C. games do (??shrug??)).
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