Black Desert

Black Desert

0xE0191014 XIGNCODE3 detects executed game client as multi-times.
BDO is OK, a decent game.

Xigncode3 is a laughable, joke of a program, with very questionable value.

Ignoring the multi-times bad gammar and english - Every time I play the game legitimately and then eventually exit - I must restart my computer before being able to open BDO again. Even if 24 hours or more have passed since I last executed the client.

It is just down right incorrect and inaccurate. The client is not still running on my PC.
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Ghost Feb 19, 2018 @ 12:21am 
This is an error associated with the game client running in the background. So to circumvent this, open Task Manager and quit all BDO related instances. This explains your need to reboot as it quits the running instances, without having you re-run yet another instance when you launch the game.

You should then be able to run the game without needing to reboot your whole PC.
Solo Enthusiast Feb 19, 2018 @ 5:03pm 
I do this.. It still requires reboot... This occurs on my laptop and PC on windows 10.
vkobe Feb 19, 2018 @ 6:09pm 
task manager and close all black desert application and open it again

else try to no back to your window deskop when you try to log in black desert
Last edited by vkobe; Feb 19, 2018 @ 6:11pm
Ghost Feb 19, 2018 @ 6:13pm 
Make sure that the XINGCODE client is also NOT shown running in the Task Manager.

Disable Administrator privileges for Steam, but ENABLE it for the game and the launcher.

Try relocating the Install Folder of the game to another location (this won't take too long), just to isolate the problem. You can always move it back. Locate the game in Steam > Properties > Local Files > Move Install Folder > select directory of your choice.

Delete the usercache folder 'Black Desert' in your Documents folder.

Download CCleaner and clean the registry.

Try all, or any combination of these...

And if they don't work, uninstall and then reinstall the game.

Good luck, my friend.
Solo Enthusiast Feb 19, 2018 @ 11:59pm 
Awesome - thanks for the Advice ghost, I will try them all.
Solo Enthusiast Feb 24, 2018 @ 8:27pm 
I've tried all suggestions and still have this same issue - surely I am not the only one still having this issues?
Ghost Feb 24, 2018 @ 8:43pm 
Sorry to hear this, man. : ( Whenever I see these kinds of posts, I always put myself in the poster's shoes... As I've been there before, and it's all too familiar a scene of frustration and disappointment -- that so many errors plague this game on a dfaily basis.

I came across a possible fix the other day while perusing a reply. Since it's XINGCODE3 related, it may work. So do give the fix below a go. It's from the official forums, the link is as follows:

https://community.blackdesertonline.com/index.php?threads/failed-to-init-security.128406/page-2#post-844752

Originally posted by "sk``":
So I managed to get the good old handy FAB firewall to finally recognize xcorona.xem as an allowed service on game startup...

That is the main culprit in generating the error, I associated xcorona.xem with xm.exe ( Right Click ---> Open With ---> xm.exe ) however I am unsure if that played a part.. this step does though, you need to launch the game and right when that little window pops up bottom right, click "Add Processes" in FAB -- Timing it is relatively easy as its not super fast, be sure to cntrl click at least two processes (xcorona.xem + xm.exe) in FAB then click "Add these processes... blah blah" at the bottom.. Boom! Done!


This will not be possible on Windows Firewall, unless you are some crazy powershell script programming genius

You'll have to download FAB Firewall and see how it goes. Unfortunately I'm not too familiar with FAB Firewall.
Last edited by Ghost; Feb 24, 2018 @ 8:47pm
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