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Fortnite won't launch?

when i try to launch fortnite from the epic games launcher it seems to be loading for a minute, and then this shows up

 

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when i click "ok" it shows this

 

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anyone got a fix?

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Have you tried turning the system off and on again? 

 

If possible, try doing a virus scan as well with a program like Malwarebytes to see if there are any malware affecting your system.

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Just now, xyameax said:

Have you tried turning the system off and on again?

yes

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Just now, Donnie Levere said:

yes

If possible, try doing a virus scan as well with a program like Malwarebytes to see if there are any malware affecting your system.

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This error OOOOOFFFF. It's commonly a corrupt game error. Last time I wanted to fix it without reinstalling I had to get the half of the game manually. Maybe some parts are corrupt? Try reinstalling Directx, visual c++, ECT...

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UPDATE. reinstalled c++ 2017 and this happened when i tried to open

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as Himommies said, reinstall it. Better fix it completely rather than repair it temporarily.

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A friend of mine had this. Turned out to be anti-virus. Even though we disabled it, it would still cause this issue... We fixed it by removing his anti-virus. He was using Bullguard.

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33 minutes ago, Bittenfleax said:

A friend of mine had this. Turned out to be anti-virus. Even though we disabled it, it would still cause this issue... We fixed it by removing his anti-virus. He was using Bullguard.

i only have windows defender

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33 minutes ago, Donnie Levere said:

i only have windows defender

That can block too, tho it is very rare that it does.

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