![]() ![]() NVIDIA GeForce Experience Service (Some like NVIDIA Experience. Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit (I just download Malwarebytes when I think something might be wrong with my PC. Hotspot Shield (Unless needed during gaming, disable when gaming) Internet Download Manager (Unless needed during gaming, disable when gaming) HitmanPro Scheduler (Unless needed during gaming, disable when gaming) ![]() Hamachi (Unless needed during gaming, disable when gaming) Free and works fine)īonjour Service (Likely not needed unless you're connecting to Apple devices in your home) Originally posted by Sir:Avast Antivirus (I would use Windows Defender. NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component.Device Association Framework Provider Host.Originally posted by Fynyx:I currently have these processes running: Then, rename fastprox.dll to something like fastprox.dllold. Right click on fastprox.dll, click Properties, click Security tab, click Advanced, click Change (near the top of the window), Enter your Windows login name, click Check Names to make sure it's correct, click OK, OK, OK. OS is Windows 10 Pro.ĮDIT: HERE'S THE SOLUTION I don't think the specs of my PC is the problem, although it's old, it was able to run it before I uninstalled and reinstalled. Deleting config.cfg, video.cfg and videodefaults.cfg.Killing as much processes that might cause problems.Adding any Steam related processes to AV exclusions.Changing compatibilty mode to "Windows 7".Then on task manager, CSGO.exe would run for about 10-15 seconds before it just disappears. What happens is that when you click play, it would say "preparing to launch". I've just finished reinstalling CSGO after uninstalling a long time ago, and for some reason it just doesn't launch. ![]()
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