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Also check your processes.
If you can't figure it out, maybe re-install windows. Something is blocking anti-cheat.
If you use any single-player trainers, please turn them off aswell. Also turn off any reshades and macro's, they can also trigger or block anti-cheat software.
And remember, play fair!
Did you create and are you using an shortcut maybe with some launch options to start CS2?
I had the same problem, to only fix for my was to launch the game within steam!
Any. It doesn't have to be cheats for CS, it can be cheats for any game, even single player games. At the very least they should not be running. And if you do have cheats for online games then I'd suggest you just stop playing them and get rid of the cheats.
I've also tried any of the fixes above, but the problem for me was malware, I had a bunch of sneaky trojan horses / crypto miners.
I suggest you look for a way online to get rid off those, they were hidden in the %AppData% folder for me.
softwares such as Unarchiver, Un_A and anything that looks suspicious, or that you dont remember installing (and dont need ofc) should go!
i recommend checking task scheduler, I found out those "softwares" were deleting windows logs in order to disguise themselves.
hope this helps dude
Windows Key + R
Type in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\bin\SteamService.exe /repair" - WITHOUT " (If steam is installed in another place replace C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam with your installation path)
Wait for it to close it self (Might take some minutes)
Search CMD and start as Administrator
Type "bcdedit /deletevalue nointegritychecks" in the cmd - WITHOUT "
Press Enter/Return
Type "bcdedit /deletevalue loadoptions" in the cmd - WITHOUT "
Press Enter/Return
Type "bcdedit /debug off" in the cmd - WITHOUT "
Press Enter/Return
Type "bcdedit /deletevalue nx" in the cmd - WITHOUT "
Press Enter/Return
Type "bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx OptIn" in the cmd - WITHOUT "