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XYN Aug 3, 2016 @ 5:09am
CS GO NOT WORKING AFTER Windows 10 Anniversary Update
CS GO NOT WORKING AFTER UPDATE...

HOW FIX THIS?

HELP ME
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IvanChe Aug 3, 2016 @ 5:10am 
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♪ Dready ♫ Aug 3, 2016 @ 5:14am 
It's due to the Xbox app. Two way to fix:

Originally posted by Kube:
way to fix it :

Disable "Game DVR" in the Xbox app / Open Xbox app > go to config > Game DVR > Disable
If you previously uninstalled the Xbox app, you can change the settings from regedit:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\GameConfigStore

GameDVR_Enabled DWORD

0 = Off 1 = On

AND to replace default settings in case local settings get lost:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\default\ApplicationManagement\AllowGameDVR] ;

"value"=dword:00000000
Last edited by ♪ Dready ♫; Aug 3, 2016 @ 5:14am
XYN Aug 3, 2016 @ 5:39am 
Originally posted by ♪ Dready ♫:
It's due to the Xbox app. Two way to fix:

Originally posted by Kube:
way to fix it :

Disable "Game DVR" in the Xbox app / Open Xbox app > go to config > Game DVR > Disable
If you previously uninstalled the Xbox app, you can change the settings from regedit:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\GameConfigStore

GameDVR_Enabled DWORD

0 = Off 1 = On

AND to replace default settings in case local settings get lost:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\default\ApplicationManagement\AllowGameDVR] ;

"value"=dword:00000000
Thanks bro. Love you!
shoel Aug 3, 2016 @ 8:31am 
Originally posted by ♪ Dready ♫:
It's due to the Xbox app. Two way to fix:

Originally posted by Kube:
way to fix it :

Disable "Game DVR" in the Xbox app / Open Xbox app > go to config > Game DVR > Disable
If you previously uninstalled the Xbox app, you can change the settings from regedit:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\GameConfigStore

GameDVR_Enabled DWORD

0 = Off 1 = On

AND to replace default settings in case local settings get lost:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\default\ApplicationManagement\AllowGameDVR] ;

"value"=dword:00000000

Thanks. This was a tricky one... I'll leave a +rep at ur profile
WatskeBart Aug 7, 2016 @ 4:24am 
Unfortunately didn't fix my CS:GO.

* Tried disabling GameDVR thru registry
* Verified game cache
* Windows disk cleanup
* sfc /scannow in a cmd prompt with administrative privileges
* Temporarily disabled firewall

CS:GO only starts when I browse to csgo.exe and start it as admin, but CS:GO will show a popup saying it can't connect to VAC Secured servers because it's started with the -insecure flag. I can only play offline now :/ or non-VAC servers.

M$ Updates can't be a real PITA sometimes. Hoping for another fix to come.
♪ Dready ♫ Aug 7, 2016 @ 4:59am 
Originally posted by b-ARTistic:
Unfortunately didn't fix my CS:GO.

* Tried disabling GameDVR thru registry
* Verified game cache
* Windows disk cleanup
* sfc /scannow in a cmd prompt with administrative privileges
* Temporarily disabled firewall

CS:GO only starts when I browse to csgo.exe and start it as admin, but CS:GO will show a popup saying it can't connect to VAC Secured servers because it's started with the -insecure flag. I can only play offline now :/ or non-VAC servers.

M$ Updates can't be a real PITA sometimes. Hoping for another fix to come.
Did you uninstall the Xbox app? If you did, you should try reinstalling it and doind it manually from the app.
WatskeBart Aug 7, 2016 @ 6:10am 
I had the XBox app installed but apperently I had to reinstall it to make it work.

To reinstall all default Windows 10 apps do the following:

Open a powershell windows (hit windows button and type "powershell")
and run the following command:

Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers| Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”}

Now you can disable GameDVR in the XBox app or (which I did) set the registry value to 0.

I didn't find a command to reinstall just the XBox app.

I hope M$ and Valve get this sorted out soon, with a proper patch/update.
♪ Dready ♫ Aug 7, 2016 @ 6:34am 
Originally posted by b-ARTistic:
I had the XBox app installed but apperently I had to reinstall it to make it work.

To reinstall all default Windows 10 apps do the following:

Open a powershell windows (hit windows button and type "powershell")
and run the following command:

Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers| Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”}

Now you can disable GameDVR in the XBox app or (which I did) set the registry value to 0.

I didn't find a command to reinstall just the XBox app.

I hope M$ and Valve get this sorted out soon, with a proper patch/update.
I think it's simply :
Get-AppxPackage *xboxapp*
Last edited by ♪ Dready ♫; Aug 7, 2016 @ 6:34am
' iNNSANE Aug 8, 2016 @ 1:12am 
Hi. This solution does not work for me :(. I'm still having problems of FPS. help!
WatskeBart Aug 8, 2016 @ 11:09am 
Everytime I restart the registry value GameDVR resets to 1 :/
envy.b Aug 14, 2016 @ 12:58am 
Originally posted by ♪ Dready ♫:
It's due to the Xbox app. Two way to fix:

Originally posted by Kube:
way to fix it :

Disable "Game DVR" in the Xbox app / Open Xbox app > go to config > Game DVR > Disable
If you previously uninstalled the Xbox app, you can change the settings from regedit:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\GameConfigStore

GameDVR_Enabled DWORD

0 = Off 1 = On

AND to replace default settings in case local settings get lost:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\default\ApplicationManagement\AllowGameDVR] ;

"value"=dword:00000000
okay so I have done this and CS:GO works, thanks. But will I be able to record my screen using the DVR while playing CS:GO? Or will it freeze again?
♪ Dready ♫ Aug 15, 2016 @ 7:36am 
Originally posted by nvb0103:
Originally posted by ♪ Dready ♫:
It's due to the Xbox app. Two way to fix:


If you previously uninstalled the Xbox app, you can change the settings from regedit:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\GameConfigStore

GameDVR_Enabled DWORD

0 = Off 1 = On

AND to replace default settings in case local settings get lost:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\default\ApplicationManagement\AllowGameDVR] ;

"value"=dword:00000000
okay so I have done this and CS:GO works, thanks. But will I be able to record my screen using the DVR while playing CS:GO? Or will it freeze again?
Game DVR can only record at 30 FPS I think, so you will have a slow CSGO when you do, but you can, if you reactivate Game DVR. But I would use Shadow Play instead if I were you.
Andrade Aug 15, 2016 @ 7:38am 
its normal here, what's happening to yours game?
MЦЛСHЖ€§ Aug 15, 2016 @ 7:40am 
How To Fix Counter Strike: Global Offensive Crashes And FPS Drops On Windows 10

:csgoa: Solution 1 – Make sure that Compatibility mode is disabled

Users report that Compatibility mode can cause some issues with Counter Strike: Global Offensive on Windows 10, so it’s advised that you turn it off. To turn off Compatibility Mode do the following:

Go to Counter Strike: Global Offensive installation directory and locate csgo.exe. By default the installation directory should be:

\SteamApps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\

Find and right click csgo.exe. Choose Properties from the menu.
Navigate to the Compatibility tab and uncheck Run as Administrator and Compatibility mode.
Click Apply and OK to save the changes.

:csgogun: Run the game again to see if the issues are resolved. :csgoskull:

:csgob: Solution 2 – Delete csgo.exe and add cl_disablehtmlmotd 1 launch option

Go to Counter Strike: Global Offensive folder, locate csgo.exe and delete it.
Now go to your Steam Library.
Find Counter Strike: Global Offensive and right click it.
Choose Properties.
In Properties window navigate to Local tab.
In Local tab click Verify integrity of Game Cache.
When the process is completed go once again to the CS:GO installation directory and locate csgo.exe.
Repeat all the steps from Solution 1. In addition make sure that everything is unchecked in csgo.exe Compatibility Tab.
Go back to your Steam Library once again and right click CS:GO and choose Properties.
Click on Set launch options.
In new window enter -cl_disablehtmlmotd 1.

:csgogun: Save the changes and start the game. :csgoct:

:csgox: Solution 3 – Use -autoconfig Launch option

If you’re having issues with black screen while starting CS:GO you should try the following solution:

Open Steam library and locate Counter Strike: Global Offensive.
Right click it and choose Properties.
Click Launch options and enter -autoconfig.

:csgogun: Save changes and start the game. :csgoglobe:

:csgohelmet: Solution 4 – Move your cfg folder

If Counter Strike: Global Offensive is crashing and you’re getting csgo.exe has stopped working message try this:

Go to Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\cfg directory. Move cfg directory to another location, for example your Desktop.

Try starting the game again. :csgoanarchist:

In addition some users report a similar solution:

Go to Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\cfg folder
Inside the cfg folder locate valve.rc file and move it or delete it.
Try starting the game again.

We have to mention that this solution will change your game settings to default, so when you start the game for the first time make sure that you customize your settings.
Solution 5 – Change fastprox.dll to fastprox.dllold

Users have reported that Counter Strike: Global Offensive instantly closes on Windows 10 after the game starts. According to the users the best fix for this solution is to update your Nvidia display drivers with the latest version, but if the problem persists you might want to try the following:

First show file extensions for files. To enable this option do the following:

In File Explorer click the View tab and then click Options.
show-file-extensions
In Folder options window go to View.
Make sure that you uncheck Hide extensions for known file types.
show-file-extensions-2

Now you can see the file extensions and you can proceed.

Go to C:\Windows\syswow64\wbem\.
Find the fastprox.dll and rename it to fastprox.dllold.

If you cannot access webm folder or can can’t rename the file you might have to take ownership of the file / folder. To do that follow these instructions:

Right click the folder or file that you cannot access. Choose Properties.
Go to Security tab and click Edit.
Find your username or group in the Group or user names and select it.
In the list below check Full Control.
Save changes and you should have full access to that file or folder.

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Damn_Dom Aug 18, 2016 @ 5:45pm 
Thanks, bud. Worked great! Stupid Microsoft and their even dumber Xbox app load of garbage.
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