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Mumpka

I recently got an SSD and installed windows 7 on it, and for some reason any game I try to launch crashes immediately. I got this error when trying to launch KSP: "The game has crashed. The crash report folder named "blablabla" next to the game executable. It would be great if you'd send it to the developer of the game!" 

I get the same thing when I try to launch Rust. It's not just unity though, I can't launch DayZ either. 

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Specs, make of SSD, drivers up to date? etc.... In order to help people need to know more about your machine.

and we will live such tragedy in perpetuity.

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I recently got an SSD and installed windows 7 on it, and for some reason any game I try to launch crashes immediately. I got this error when trying to launch KSP: "The game has crashed. The crash report folder named "blablabla" next to the game executable. It would be great if you'd send it to the developer of the game!" 

I get the same thing when I try to launch Rust. It's not just unity though, I can't launch DayZ either. 

did you reinstall those games?

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did you reinstall those games?

I literally just installed them and I'm having these issues. 

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I literally just installed them and I'm having these issues. 

all newest drivers installed?

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all newest drivers installed?

idk how do I check?

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idk how do I check?

if you didn't install the drivers

then they aren't done

 

you need to get all the newest drivers from the various chipset manufacturers

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I can help over Teamviewer if you wish

just msg me on my profile

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idk how do I check?

Open device manager. Every yellow triangle you see is missing driver.

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