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When I try to start Xenoverse 2 , I get this error. I have searched online and tried to troubleshoot the problem but it still appears. I have installed every single drive there is for my GPU. 

I tried to re-install the game...

I tried to change the config_ini file 

I tried to run as an administrator. Nothing so far.. Any suggestions?

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1 minute ago, FinishGamer86 said:

When I try to start Xenoverse 2 , I get this error. I have searched online and tried to troubleshoot the problem but it still appears. I have installed every single drive there is for my GPU. 

I tried to re-install the game...

I tried to change the config_ini file 

I tried to run as an administrator. Nothing so far.. Any suggestions?

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Try disabling the igpu if one exists

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12 minutes ago, FinishGamer86 said:

When I try to start Xenoverse 2 , I get this error. I have searched online and tried to troubleshoot the problem but it still appears. I have installed every single drive there is for my GPU. 

I tried to re-install the game...

I tried to change the config_ini file 

I tried to run as an administrator. Nothing so far.. Any suggestions?

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If you've installed "every driver", that might be the problem. The latest AMD/NVIDIA driver should be the only one you need. As @DotzHyper said, you can disable your iGPU, which might be causing the problem. This can be done by going to Device Manager (Windows Key + R > devmgmt.msc > Press Enter) > Display Adapters > Your iGPU > Driver > Disable Device.

 

What graphics card do you have?

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2 minutes ago, tomharris said:

If you've installed "every driver", that might be the problem. The latest AMD/NVIDIA driver should be the only one you need. As @DotzHyper said, you can disable your iGPU, which might be causing the problem. This can be done by going to Device Manager (Windows Key + R > devmgmt.msc > Press Enter) > Display Adapters > Your iGPU > Driver > Disable Device.

 

What graphics card do you have?

A zotac geforce 750 ti 1 fan 2gb card

 

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2 minutes ago, FinishGamer86 said:

A zotac geforce 750 ti 1 fan 2gb card

 

I think this is the driver you need:

https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/148865/en-us

 

Run DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) first, then try the driver above.

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Just now, tomharris said:

I think this is the driver you need:

https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/148865/en-us

 

Run DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) first, then try the driver above.

Yea, man that doesn't work either.

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Just now, FinishGamer86 said:

Yes, I did . I still get the same error. Probably because I have installed the same drivers (link you sent me)

 

I've helped other people through these sorts of driver problems before, albeit problems which were causing a BSoD.

If it's feasible, try a reinstall of Windows. If you've been using the rig for a while, then obviously that's not going to be ideal.

Just a sanity check, have you tried restarting in-between driver installs?

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1 minute ago, tomharris said:

I've helped other people through these sorts of driver problems before, albeit problems which were causing a BSoD.

If it's feasible, try a reinstall of Windows. If you've been using the rig for a while, then obviously that's not going to be ideal.

Just a sanity check, have you tried restarting in-between driver installs?

It's not a good idea to re-install windows because I can't save my files on a External HDD because I don't have one (and probably I won't have one for a while). And no, I haven't restarted between driver installs.

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Just now, FinishGamer86 said:

It's not a good idea to re-install windows because I can't save my files on a External HDD because I don't have one (and probably I won't have one for a while). And no, I haven't restarted between driver installs.

As dumb as it sounds, restarting could well be the issue. Having run DDU and reinstalled that driver, try restarting.

(it's a long shot but maybe)

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