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I am currently having a hard time running various games on my computer. I recently just built my computer, I installed every game that I wanted and they all worked fine. Just recently I have not been able to play some games. I have not been able to play rocket league, cs go, Tom Clancy's ghost recon wild lands, and assassin's creed black flag. I have still been able to play games such as Fortnite, Fallout 4, and ASTRONEER just fine. 

 

When I launch the games that just fail, I get a black screen briefly and then no game launches. I only get a different response from rocket league, where a pop up error occurs and tells me that my graphics card does not support alpha blending. 

 

Between the time of those games working and not working, I installed two programs Duet pro and Intel Driver and Support Assistant (installed cpu driver). I'm not sure if anything that I installed could have been the problem. (I noticed that this Reddit post had a comment related to duet display with the same problem. I tried completely uninstalling duet and problem still occurs.) 

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I currently have tried reinstalling Nvidia graphics driver Version:398.82, restarting my computer, tried disabling the Intel graphics, and installing graphics driver after deleting duet.

 

Computer Specs:

Intel Core i3-8100

DDR4 2400MHz 2x8GB ram

Gigabyte B360M-DS3H, BIOS: F3

Geforce GTX 1060 6GB

OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 17134) (Inactivated version) 

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, emosun said:

system restore to a point when it was working

I tried doing a system restore back before I installed duet. When it finished it said that it had failed because an anti virus system was preventing it. any idea how to disable the anti virus system?

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honestly i'm not entirely sure what would cause that if it's an antivirus program or not but I'd just uninstall anything that might be very integrated into the system files like a vpn program or perhaps an antivirus or driver cleaner ect...

I'm just guessing though it might not be a fixable issue.

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