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Fix A:
(NVIDIA Graphic Users)
1. Go to NVIDIA's website at http://www.nvidia.com/content/global/global.php
2. Hover on the dropdown tab DRIVERS > then click All NVIDIA Drivers
3. Scroll down the page a little & find the section called Beta, Older drivers and more
4. Click on NVIDIA PhysX System Software
5. Click the download button & follow the on-screen instructions
6. Go back to Steam > then to your Game Library > then launch Borderlands
Fix B:
(AMD & Intel Graphic Users)
1. Go to your Game Library > then right-click your Borderlands game
2. Select Properties > then go to the Local Files tab > then click Browse Local Files
3. Open the Binaries folder in your local game files
4. Make a copy of cudart.dll > rename the copy of cudart.dll as physxcudart_20.dll
5. Check to see that you have both the cudart.dll and physxcudart_20.dll files
6. Go back to Steam > then to your Game Library > then launch Borderlands
you sir deserve a cookie, thank you!