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    Error 1000000d

    not sure what you guys did in last weeks patch but I keep getting this error and I dont know what to do

    what i tried so far:

    reset all graphical settings on my card (nvidia GTX 670)
    re downloaded all drivers and did a dxdiag seems normal


    this issue only started happening after last weeks patch.
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    just reinstalled client, same stuff 1000000d
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    Problem solved, if anyone has an Nvidia card uninstall Nvidia experience. That pos force installs itself with every driver update and it was the only thing truly different other than the patch itself from last week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dastardlie View Post
    Problem solved, if anyone has an Nvidia card uninstall Nvidia experience. That pos force installs itself with every driver update and it was the only thing truly different other than the patch itself from last week.

    The NVidia drivers come bundled in a self extracting archive, which contains all that bloatware in excess of just the drivers. To prevent the driver installer from installing extra packages like NVidia Update, Geforce Experience, ShadowPlay, etc etc etc .... especially in the cases where the installer doesn't list options -- you can just unpack the self extracting archive (eg, with 7zip), delete the components you don't want, and then run 'setup.exe' manually.



    --The best part of this is that it'll GUARANTEE that each component other than the drivers NEVER ends up on your system, by mistake or otherwise (by force).


    Specifically, all these folders are safe to remove prior to an install:

    Display.Optimus << if not a laptop / hybrid with Intel IGP
    Display.Update
    GFExperience
    GFExperience.NvStreamC
    GFExperience.NvStreamSrv
    HDAudio << if you don't use HDMI
    LEDVisualizer << if you don't care about illumination control (eg, Geforce 690)
    MS.NET
    Network.Service
    NV3DVision << if you don't use stereoscopic
    NV3DVisionUSB.Driver
    NvVAD
    PhysX
    ShadowPlay
    Update.Core
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