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JohanV1995

DayZ will not launch. Might be something with BattleEye

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Hi! So I turned on my computer today wanting to play some dayz. When I turned it on steam I got something about it repairing and then when I tried to turn on dayz I got this error. (See picture)

 

Now I've tried most of the things I have been able to find on internet. I have deleted the BattleEye folder and removed firewall + antivirus protection and tried to run the game, I have done a virus-scan which found nothing and I have tried to manually download a new copy of BattleEye but still nothing seems to work. I've also reinstalled DayZ + reinstalled steam. Have also followed alot of the steps in http://www.battleye.com/support/faq/. Well, if anyone could help me with this it would be very helpful. 

 

EDIT: If you can't see what it says

 

The black box (BattleEye error)

 

Starting Battleye Service...

Launching game...

Note: File blocks can be ignored if they don't cause problems with the game. 

[iNFO] Blocked loading of file: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\DayZ\dll\tbb4malloc_bi_dll".

[info] Blocked loading of file: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\DayZ\steam_api.dll".

 

The white error (Dayz.exe - Application Error):

 

The exception unknown software exception (0xc06d007e) occurred in the application at location 0x76e6c42d.

 

Hope someone can help me

/Ryssen

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Hey, I manage to solve this by myself. Apparently a file had become corrupted so what I had to do was do a system restore to an earlier stage before the corruption and this fixed it. 

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