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Can't play CS:GO

Nyxathid
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Is it on an SSD? I tried doing a clean install yesterday on mine, and it just messed things up and I got this same error without fail on a clean install. Try putting it on a HDD, CS is weird about where it's stored.

Nah , it was CCleaner :/ Dunno why it was messing cs go up

Heyo, So I installed CS GO to play with some m8's and im getting is annoying error every 1-2 match's 

 

" An issue with your computer is blocking the VAC system. You cannot play on secure servers. "

 

I already did : 

 

bcdedit /deletevalue nointegritychecks 

bcdedit /deletevalue loadoptions

bcdedit /debug off

bcdedit /deletevalue nx

C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\bin\SteamService.exe /repair

 

And still I get this error :/ 

 

Any ideas ? 

 

(Already reinstall both steam and CS)

 
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i cant play either 

Fallout 4 


 


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I can't help, but it seems that the last update is causing a lot of issues.

I'm getting bad performance now, and it seems they changed servers, so now 100+ ping for me. Damn.

Hope they fix it, they always fix their stuff but they take some time

Also hope you fix it soon!

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Is it on an SSD? I tried doing a clean install yesterday on mine, and it just messed things up and I got this same error without fail on a clean install. Try putting it on a HDD, CS is weird about where it's stored.

CPU: AMD FX-6350@4.2Ghz GPU: EVGA GTX 970 SC ACX2.0 RAM: 2x4Gb Kingston Fury Black + 2x4Gb Corsair Vengeance HDD: WD Green 1Tb SSD: Kingston SSDNow V300 60Gb CASE: DeepCool Tesseract SW

 

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Is it on an SSD? I tried doing a clean install yesterday on mine, and it just messed things up and I got this same error without fail on a clean install. Try putting it on a HDD, CS is weird about where it's stored.

Nah , it was CCleaner :/ Dunno why it was messing cs go up

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