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번역 관련 문제 보고
CA Internet Security Suite
Comodo (With Portal 2 running the firewall in Defense+ in training mode allows the game to run)
CYBERsitter
ESET Smart Security
Netlimiter
McAfee Personal Firewall
Nvidia Network Access Manager/Firewall *
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Online Armor
http://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers/5415;-;Aspire%20E5-551
Please verify that is your exact computer. If it is, then you need to make sure that all device drivers are fully up to date from Acer ONLY. After you have made sure of this, see the note at the bottom of that page.
"After upgrading to Windows 10, if there are any drivers that haven't been installed, please run Windows Update to install the appropriate drivers."
So if you changed to Windows 10 from a previous OS, that is important to understand, as an upgrade is not the proper way to install an OS on a computer anyway.
The process that I have seen many times conflict with Steam in general, as well as VAC, and that is on the list is.......
AMD External Events Utility
That is what you need to be sure is gone from your system, so run msconfig after a fresh restart of your computer, allowing enough time for all processes and services to fully launch and be running, and then make sure it is gone. Disabled is not always the same as totally uninstalled.
So get rid of AMD External Events Utility after making sure all your computer devic drivers are up to date as suggested above.
Then verify the game files for any games giving the VAC error. Do that as shown here...
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=2037-QEUH-3335
It sounds as if you removed the other software (Intel Security) that we were discussing previously, so good job and well done on taking that into account. Please reply just as you have been if you need more help, and describe what you have done so far as per my post here, please. Thanks.
where can i check if a device driver is installed? from control panel?
i disabled AMD External Events Utility but i don't know how to delete it.
i'm sorry for my incompetence, by the way,
as u saw someone else tried to help me linking me a site, i've done everything it said and i managed to actually play on the game protected by VAC, however after some minutes it kicked me out again, i just wanted you to know.