Open the installation folder, and then scroll down the list of files to version. Then you can rename it to something different. Once done, the installer will be forced to compare a new file. Now, you can try installing the new patch again and see if the Black Desert error gets solved.
DNS is used by your browser to translate the IP address of a site. In this case, you can try flushing the DNS cache. Antivirus programs are used to protect your system from malware or virus attacks.
However, they sometimes can block your game from accessing its server or flag some components as threats. As it turns out, the antivirus interference can trigger the Black Desert Online error code So, we recommend you allow the game through your Firewall and antivirus program. Type firewall in the search box and then select the Windows Defender Firewall from the context menu. Click on Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall from the left pane. Select the checkbox for BlackDesertLauncher and other related programs from the list of programs, and then tick the checkbox for both Private and Public networks, and click OK to save changes.
If the Black Desert error code still appears, you can try disabling the Firewall or antivirus program temporarily.
To communicate with the game server and update the game version, the BDO requires 3 main ports on the PC. I guess I can try lowering some of the settings to see if that would help, although the problem only started occuring after 20 hours of play.
My PC also easily meets the recommended requirements, but it's worth a shot nonetheless. So, just a short update: My attempts at reinstall also had the system crashing every 15 minutes.
After the reinstall, everything ran smoothly up until I decided to try and reinstall BDO. I don't know what kind of garbage that anti-cheat rootkit they use is, but it's undigestible for my PC, apparently. Guess I'll have to say an early goodbye to BDO, since it's been running fine ever since I deleted all the local files and the anti-cheat registry entries etc.
I clicked Continue and got Access Denied error. I restarted PC and logged in as Administrator and still cannot delete it! Any idea to fix this? When you try to open a file or folder in Microsoft Windows, you are unable to access is and receive error message like:.
Click Continue to permanently get access to this folder. To gain access to this folder you will need to use the security tab. Step 1 Select the file or folder you want to take ownership and right-click it to select Properties from context menu. Step 2 Select the Security tab and click Advanced button.
Then click Change. If you are asked to give confirmation or administrator password, then provide confirmation or type the password. Step 3 Type the name of the person whom you want to give ownership to, and click Check Names. Step 4 Click OK. If you want this person to be the owner of the folders and files that are stored in this folder, select check box of Replace owner on subcontainers and objects. Solution 2: Change permission It is common that the access denied error you experience is related to permission.
Permissions rules whether you can access or change files and folders. If you do not gain permission, you are not able to access specified location. If you are logging in as administrator and still cannot access a folder, you can try changing permissions.
Note: to change permission you should log on as an administrator. Step 1 Select the file or folder and right-click it to select Properties. Then click Security tab. Step 2 Click your name under Group or user names , and you can see permissions you have. Solution 3: The file or folder is encrypted Data encryption is one of the best solutions to protect data again any unwanted access. You are unable to access encrypt file or folder without proper certificate.
You can have a check whether the folder is encrypted or not. Step 1 Select and right-click the file or folder to click Properties. Step 2 Select General tab, and then click Advanced button. If the Encrypt contents to secure data is selected, then file is encrypted, and you'll have to get the certificate to open it.
When you try to delete, copy, move or change a file or folder on your computer, you might be blocked by Accedd denied error which prompts you donot have permission to do so. The error message could be:. You require permission from TrustedInstaller to make changes to this folder.
Solution 1: Take ownership using Command Prompt There are a couple of methods to take ownership of a file or folder, and this solution modifies ownership in Command Prompt.
It's OK if you follow steps in previous part to take ownership. If you are prompted for password or conformation, provide password or give confirmation. The longest it's run without a crash is 2 hours. I downloaded this game a couple days ago.
Ghost View Profile View Posts. It's very easy to blurp that out of ignorance, or frustration -- I get it. However, if you really did have a rootkit problem, you would not have been able to do what you've done to your PC so easily without further complications.
The problem could be a combination of things, the best resolve is to log the BSOD dump file and submit a ticket to the developers to look at said dump file. Or if you can't wait, submit that dump file to the Microsoft community to look at - at the best of times, they are very savvy to BSOD errors. Originally posted by sgtiffaney :.
Does it tell you what file is corrupted? Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 31 May, pm.
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