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Can any one help me,

 

I am unable to join a server. I have tried all the fixes and even resorted to re installing windows 7 on my PC.

Even with a fresh install of windows 7 and nothing else installed on my hard drive, battleye is still coming up with not responding when i attempt to log on to a server.

 

Can some one help me as im all out of ideas.

 

 

 

with my old install

 

deleted the 3 files from My docs,

Updated battleye file from http://www.battleye.com/download.html

reset my Modem, C6300BD Netgear telstra cable

turned anti virus off

turned firewall off

Check for latest drivers

Contacted ISP, all they did was recommend a premium service of tech support and they reset my modem.

turned off SLI

 

Pc Specs,

Win 7

990x

3 x gtx580

SSD

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Have you tried this?

 

Make sure you are showing hidden files & folders (Control Panel > Folder options) as the Appdata folder will be Hidden by default.

 

First of all exit the DayZ client and Steam.

 

STEP ONE: Delete Battleye Folder in Appdata

 

Find the Battleye folder located in

"C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Local\DayZ".

Delete this Battleye folder and all it's content entirely.

 

(To locate directory navigate through explorer or

Press the WINDOWS KEY + E to open explorer > In the adress field write %localappdata%)

 

STEP TWO: Download BEClient.dll

 

Go to Battleye[www.battleye.com] and download the 32-bit BEClient.dll for DayZ.

(Save it somewhere easily located, it will be used soon.)

 

STEP THREE: Replace old BEClient with the new one

 

Move or copy/paste the downloaded BEClient.dll to a folder named Battleye in the DayZ install directory (replace the already existing BEClient.dll).

 

The DayZ install directory is by default located at:

"C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\DayZ"

(this is NOT the same appdata DayZ/Battleye folder as the one we visited earlier)

 

(To locate directory navigate through explorer or

Right click DayZ in Steam > Properties > Local Files > Browse Local Files)

STEP FOUR: Restart your computer

STEP FIVE: Update Battleye

 

IMPORTANT: Start Steam as administrator

(right click Steam and choose Run as Administrator)

 

Start DayZ and join a server, BattlEye should update correctly.

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Thanks for the reply,

But i think its more than that, i have just realized that it is not just this game its all my games ether it be a steam game or an origin game that connects to a server, something in my modem or my ISP is blocking the connection. Im ready to pull my hair out

 

thanks for your help.

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