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It depends on which antivirus you use. Check the website for that company.
Here’s an article that lists several types. For this problem I would exclude both Steam, Blitz. and DAVAProject folders, (DavaProject is at C:\Users\YOUR_USERNAME\Documents\DAVAProject\
Since I don’t have all those programs I haven’t tested their instructions:
https://appuals.com/how-to-add-steam-as-an-exception-to-your-antivirus-or-firewall-software/
I would be lying if I knew that it wouldn’t work and said It would. I don’t know that. In fact, players who have tried it have said it works and WG has said that that is the solution to the problem. If you followed those instruction to the letter (and added the DavaProject folder to your exclusions) and it didn’t work file a ticket with Player Support.
I don’t have an SD card problem but went out of my way to help other players. Don’t insult me for doing that the best I can.
Its finally worked thank you
I would be upset too if that happened to me.
Have you put both the Blitz and the DavaProject folder on the exclusion list? Giving Blitz access to those files seems to be the critical part.
I don’t think there’s any blame or fault there, but sometimes the problems really is in our computers, modem, etc.
Once I couldn’t run Blitz or a couple other programs for four days due to a weird glitch in migrating files to a new computer. It wasn’t my fault or Watgaming’s fault but it was my computer. Eventually the support staff for one of the programs had an idea that helped me straighten things out.
Sometimes stuff just happens.