

This will do an in-depth file comparison of Windows core DLLs versus those in the WinSxS folder and attempt to repair any damaged files. Run a command prompt as administrator and type "sfc /scannow". If you suspect Windows system corruption, any version after Windows XP SP3 has a handy command-line tool called "System File Check". Keep going till all DIMMS have been tested. If it doesn't work, shut down, replace it with the next DIMM and try again. If you do suspect a bad DIMM, the faster way to find it besides a memory scan is to remove all but one DIMM from the computer, then start it up and try playing the game. Now, a new problem has decided to poke a thorn in my side.Įvery force in the universe is preventing me from playing this game.Īre you having errors with any other application as well? If RAM was the problem, you would be having a lot more trouble than just trying to start FF XIV. So is directx, just recently downloaded the latest version. I installed the game for the first time after the hardware change, and then once again after reinstalling my Windows.Īlso, I checked my drivers, they're all up to date. If your hardware has changed a lot (which sounds like it has), it could very well be a driver issue.

If the game was previously running, I'd check drivers and directx.

Guess I have more waiting to do before I can join Balmung.

Hopefully, that should solve the problem. I was running Windows 8.1 Pro before the upgrade, and I think I might have to reinstall the Windows. See, my desktop recently was upgraded, a new motherboard and processor. (08-16-2014, 10:54 AM)Unnamed Mercenary Wrote: (08-16-2014, 04:25 AM)Eleni Wrote: I think I might have a clue as what the problem could be.
