@ZexioOG said in Connexion forbiden:
Connexion Interdit
Be sure to run the game from the correct launcher or EAC will not allow the game to run.
Do you have any more information? Screenshots may help.
@ZexioOG said in Connexion forbiden:
Connexion Interdit
Be sure to run the game from the correct launcher or EAC will not allow the game to run.
Do you have any more information? Screenshots may help.
You have to watch streams, on Mixer.com, that have the Mixer Loot icon.
E.g., https://mixer.com/PaladinsGame
You'll get 1 point per 12 minutes.
You can find the points in your viewer Store screen in-game, and you'll get a notification about the points you've earned. Sometimes, they don't show up until you logout and come back to the game.
Link your Mixer, Steam, or Epic account to your Hi-Res Linked accounts.
https://my.hirezstudios.com/linked-accounts
If you have your Epic account linked, you'll see a hash signature, below the Epic Logo, at the hyperlink above.
Doing so, you'll be able to offer people Mixer Loot points on your own stream also.
Be sure your installation of EAC is located on your C drive
I would reinstall EAC and all the Visual C++ files. Restart.
If you have the Steam version of Paladins, browse to:
Steam\steamapps\common\Paladins\Binaries\EasyAntiCheat and run the EAC setup. Try the Repair Service / Uninstall from here.
You may need to restart your computer after the installation or after any updates.
You can also try:
https://www.computerbase.de/downloads/systemtools/all-in-o
(the orange Download button (397 MB))
Download a registry cleaner. WRCFree
https://wise-registry-cleaner.en.softonic.com/download#
Run the DISM command
Go to Start > launch Command Prompt as Administrator
Type: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
Hit Enter
When you get the "crash" report window, what does it report now?
@U1324331193
It should work. Works here.
Download page:
https://www.majorgeeks.com/mg/getmirror/dx_installer,1.html
Still no luck?
@EvilPlaysss said in error 0xc00007b:
Error 0xc00007b
To simplify your solution, download aio-runtimes here and install.
https://www.computerbase.de/downloads/systemtools/all-in-one-runtimes/
In Task Manager, under the Performance Tab, at the bottom, you'll see Resource Manager. Open that, and go to the CPU tab.
Look for the process.
Otherwise, restart your computer
Glad to see you got the driver updated.
(1):
Be sure you don't have any extra processes running. e.g., Skpe. Check your task manager and/ or go to your control panel and disable background apps, (Control Panel -> search Background Apps) switch them all off. Then Reboot.
There's a few more things to try. Try game after a reboot between each step.
(2):
The Direct X Web Installer will install any 'missing' files
Download DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer from Official Microsoft Download Center
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=35
(3):
The Dirext X redist (June 2010) installer will reinstall all Direct X files (except the couple of DX12 files),
and replace any corrupt files in the process
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8109
(4):
DirectX 11 Technology Update
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=1743
(5): Try this DX installer:
https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/dx_installer.html
(6):
You can browse your registry to:
Run > Regedit
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DirectX
Double click the key: Version
You'll see: 4.09.00.0904
Change to: 4.08.00.0904
Press Ok.
Close and restart computer.
You are running Windows 10, 64-bit?
Thanks
The current Intel driver has a release date of 3/25/2020.
Your picture doesn't appear to be under the Display adapters in Device Manager.
Please try again, but go to Display adapter and repeat step (3) and select Intel 620.
Show a picture of your device manager and expand your Display adapter.
Also a picture of your Driver Tab of the Properties.
Thanks
(1):
Okay. Did you try to Uninstall the device driver?
(2):
Under Device Manager:
What version /date does your display drivers say when you go to Properties -> Driver Tab
(3):
If you experience install problems:
Use the ZIP files version of the drivers here: https://downloadmirror.intel.com/29465/a08/igfx_win10_100.7985.zip
Extract them to a known location. (e.g., C:\igfx_win10_100.7985\Graphics)
In your Driver Tab -> Update Driver -> Browse my computer for driver -> Let me pic from a list of available drivers on my computer -> Have disk -> browse to your extracted folder ->
(e.g., C:\igfx_win10_100.7985\Graphics\ and Select -> iigd_dch.inf) -> Open -> Ok -> Select Intel 620 -> Next > let it install.
Restart.
Verify the version and date installed.
(4):
Reinstall DirectX
Download DirectX Web Installer and reinstall DirectX.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=35
(5):
Browse to: C:\Windows\SysWOW64, and verify all your files are there.
Browse to: C:\Windows\System32, and verify all your files are there.
D3dx9_24.dll to 43
D3dx10_33.dll to 43
D3dx11_42.dll to 43
D3d9.dll, d3d10.dll and d3d11.dll
D3DCompiler_33.dll to 47
D3d12.dll
Let us know how it goes. Thanks.