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Right, that may very well be a possible cause.
As far as I know, even after an upgrade to Windows 10, it will offer you the option to downgrade back to your previous OS.
This is kinda straying from a SWTOR issue so it's a bit outside of the scope of support, but accepting all the updates and upgrading to Win10, and then reverting back to Win7 (making sure you take all the precautions like system restore points, reading guides, etc.) might be a possible solution. Once you've reverted it might even stop pestering you about upgrading, and hopefully you'll be able to use the Windows Update functions again.
I'm going to have to post about my issue in several places, I think. The windows update, I mean. If I can't figure this out, I'll have to cancel my account. I can't actually update to windows 10, at least I don't see the option anymore. I'll post here again if I can fix the windows update.
EDIT: Also, uninstalling the game and reinstalling didn't work.
- proxos6669 years agoHero+
Has there been any security windows updates recently in your update history ? Have seen a recent windows update cause C7 with AMD video cards however this was on windows 10
What you can do just to be sure the component registry is good is open a command prompt as administrator and type the below and press ok
sfc /scannow
- Anonymous9 years ago
@proxos666 That actually helped fix some issues I had, apparently, but not this SWTOR issue. Updating to Windows 10 -DID- let me play again, so this issue for me is resolved.
- Anonymous9 years ago
-_- So, it was working last night, but all of a sudden it's not working anymore. Same issue, c7.
Is there another way into game, or a way around this? My pc is totally up to date, and I have all the latest drivers, so I don't know why this should be happening. Especially since it was working last night.
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