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next physically remove and reinstall directx, there are bat files around to do this. always look at the bat file in a text editor such as notepad before you run it to see what its doing.
and finally reinstall windows if that don't work from a fresh install not an upgrade since upgrading can cause lots of issues.
and whats with the 38gb of ram? that is an uneven number which means you are mix-matching ram sets to get it and probably aren't getting dual channel mode or the correct operating frequency across channels. this could be the source of your entire problem.
Hello, I have already been playing re4 remake for about 40 hours, my HP Ryzen 7 4000 laptop with integrated graphics and 8 GB of ram, with everything set to low (obviously ray tracing is disabled). And just yesterday this happened to me, I already updated my windows, my amd adrenaline, it is simply annoying how it can work very well but stop working from one day to the next. Sorry for the English I write, I'm using Google Translate
I see that you are very right, but I didn't know how to remove it, I had to uninstall resident 4 re and reinstall it, do you know how I could remove only the mods next time? because I saw that they said that removing dinput8.dll was enough, but the mods were still there