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As i told you several times there are cases where the c++ had to be repaired but there are much more cases where it does not work.
In this case here the offset of the error log point to a communication error related to EAC communication, since c++ is involved into this communication both parts have to be repaired/reinstalled.
Several other discussions where you trial and error post to repair them where based in complete different causes. I know how to determine what to do by look at the crash log, i do not let run trial and error fixes.
Plz can u do a video tutorial, would be AMAZING
video tutorial plz my savior XDD
you have clearly no idea what you are talking about, this log shows what is going on, why you try again combine different problems together ?
i studied this and work since a long time in system analysis, maybe longer than you exist.
i explain it again to you: different event logs are different problems with different causes.
the other discussions are related to complete different problems and if you where able to check the other discussions you would see that i was right (also with the two discussion where the intel CPU is faulty and how to work around the problem for a while).
You have zero idea how all of this works you simply catched a solution from someone that took my solutions and put them together into one useless guide to trial and error the problem. i analyse the problem and take the fitting solution for the problem.
eventid 153 is not a application error related to a access violation what says the log ?
for the registry keys exists a long time but in german.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxPbHb3Xacs
Bad faith post made by an absolute clown.
Troubleshooting issues requires the OP to know their PC's software and hardware as well as how to acquire and provide relevant info about their issue. This adds a barrier to getting the issue fixed. Also, with more and more people jumping into PC gaming, a lot of these new people have zero clue of how to maintain a PC and which usage practices to avoid. From that type of PC user, they are doing nothing wrong and so they leave out info that may be relevant to the issue.
Lastly, with limited information, it makes far more sense to list common fixes. Why waste time with an OP that has a PC equivalent of a trainwreck due to lack of maintenance and installation of problematic hardware and software, or even just refuses to try any suggested fixes? I've stopped helping folks in part due to this, but moreso due to there being a bunch of threads already. If people would just use search, they'd find their answers. If they don't know how to search effectively, then there is no helping them.
But since you take issue with darkbreed's fixes, then why don't you put forth some of your own fixes? Surely you're NOT all talk, right?