Roofix Nov 22, 2019 @ 3:21pm
ESET blocked AMD Radeon and games.
My laptop came back from the site and I noticed a strange thing. I don't think anything was done there, but any game crashes, even if the FPS are fine. It was only in the case of New Vegas that I noticed that after the crash it appears that ESET has blocked the address used by AMD. I'm using the AMD Radeon 530 card. After one update, problems with pop-up warnings and AMD blocking Internet access by anti-virus started. I tried to change the firewall settings but it didn't help.
In the case of Skyrim, I received information that "access to the TESV.exe application for graphics equipment has been blocked".
This is one of the strangest situations I've ever had. Is it possible that something broke on a computer service? Or maybe ESET was stupid? Because I'm seriously thinking about changing the anti-virus since it blocks my games.
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nullable Nov 22, 2019 @ 3:59pm 
General advice, you need to define an acronym before using it. So... what is ESET?

Originally posted by Roofix:
My laptop came back from the site and I noticed a strange thing.

You never defined what "the site" is, so use "the site" isn't very helpful.

So I'm not entirely sure if you browsed some site and something weird started happening. Or if you boxed your laptop up and sent it to some business for them to do something, because you wrote your post like we should already know all these details.
Last edited by nullable; Nov 22, 2019 @ 4:00pm
cSg|mc-Hotsauce Nov 22, 2019 @ 4:00pm 
A/V software... https://www.eset.com/us/

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Komrade Nov 22, 2019 @ 4:01pm 
Originally posted by Brockenstein:
General advice, you need to define an acronym before using it. So... what is ESET?

Originally posted by Roofix:
My laptop came back from the site and I noticed a strange thing.

You never defined what "the site" is, so use "the site" isn't very helpful.

So I'm not entirely sure if you browsed some site and something weird started happening. Or if you boxed your laptop up and sent it to some site for them to do something, because you wrote your post like we should already know all these details.
It's a anti-virus company that made the well known AV NOD32. Not sure what he means by getting it back from the site.
Last edited by Komrade; Nov 22, 2019 @ 4:03pm
Roofix Nov 23, 2019 @ 2:35pm 
Sorry, I wrote quickly. It automatically changed to "site" from "service" and I didn't notice ;)
The situation is now that, apart from blocking by the anti-virus, there is a problem with the AMD application. I uninstalled the virus and tried to start a game, e.g. Skyrim. The problem continued with the message "TESV.exe application access to graphics hardware has been blocked". So it looks as if there was something with the drivers and blocking my games. And this is strange, because these are current.
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Date Posted: Nov 22, 2019 @ 3:21pm
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