The application cannot be fully launched. To understand this error, watch the video in the attachment because I cannot describe this error. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling but that didn't help. Maybe someone had something similar, maybe the same. This is a problem with the epic games launcher. (I know, I know, maybe someone would write to the support, but they are busy with other things. The video in the attachment shows the error. Windows 10 Pro, GPU- Nvidia GeForce Gtx 1050 Ti, CPU - Intel Core i7 7700HQ, 16 GB RAM.
Hi, I've seen something like this before. Then uninstalling the program using the revo uninstaller helped. in the list of programs, click uninstall and then advanced scan to remove all remnants of the program - registry, etc. Then installation again. It's worth a try, because there is always something left after simply uninstalling the program.
Download, scan, and insert FRST.txt and Addition.txt here. Maybe something is sitting there and therefore blocking the game. Other games work? Also provide the full specification of the computer.
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Adam10613 wrote:
(I know, I know, maybe someone will write to the support, but they are busy with other things)
Yes, you should write, and I advise you to do so, as we may not be able to help.
You can see that none of you are programming. First of all, run Event Viewer (main Windows log), go to Windows Logs -> Application and diagnose what the error is, what is falling apart
And then, like a human, go to the logs and read what happened, line by line. Philosophing based on symptoms is a rather ineffective idea
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Someone deleted your comment with the logo, I don't understand why. I was expecting a red "ERROR" icon rather than "INFO", but if there was nothing else, it was probably it.
It looks like your program was trying to load something and something went wrong - probably an unforeseen error, since the programmer doesn't throw anything else there. The program spewed out to the Windows logs only the information "See trace log for details" (I assume that it is the logs of this software), so if you want to diagnose it yourself, without going to the application logs according to what they wrote in the link about starting the debug logs (this link I gave) it will not work:)
So if you want to diagnose it yourself, you have to start the application logs from the link. If you report it to the app developers, they will also ask you for these logs
I removed this screen myself, but if it is needed, I can upload it. And I found the logs, but I don't know anything about it at all, so I won't do anything.
To be honest, I don't know each other either, the only difference between us is that I know that you have to look for logs and that I would personally try to read what's going on in them. Well, with the conviction "I don't know, so I won't do anything", you will not really do anything about it or teach it.
I have already replied to the log you posted, so there's nothing for me here
The discussion revolves around an issue with the Epic Games Launcher failing to launch completely on a Windows 10 Pro system equipped with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti GPU and an Intel Core i7 7700HQ CPU. The user attempted standard troubleshooting steps, including uninstalling and reinstalling the application, but these did not resolve the issue. Suggestions from other users included using Revo Uninstaller for a thorough removal of remnants, checking system logs via Event Viewer for error diagnostics, and disabling a secondary graphics card as a potential fix. The user was also advised to generate and analyze debug logs for further insights into the problem. Summary generated by the language model.