Try right clicking on the speaker icon in the taskbar and clicking "troubleshoot sound problems". Maybe that will detect what's wrong.
Type: Posts; User: j0rdanb
Try right clicking on the speaker icon in the taskbar and clicking "troubleshoot sound problems". Maybe that will detect what's wrong.
Try running "chkdsk C: /F /R" from the Windows installation DVD - click repair your computer at the bottom on the installation screen and then choose command prompt. That should fix the corrupt files
Try running sfc /scannow in command prompt (as admin) - there's a possibility some system files may be corrupt.
60598
You could try going to the communication settings by right clicking the speaker icon in the taskbar, then click on either playback devices or recording devices and then click on the communications...
The firewall service could be turned off/stopped - check this by searching for 'services' in the search bar. If the Windows firewall service is stopped, try and start it or if it is already running,...
You could try uninstalling the driver for the LAN adapter in device manager and then right click your computer name at the top and click "scan for hardware changes". This would reinstall the driver...
Try the 8.1 drivers - they'll probably do the trick.
You could try and add the printer via devices and printers and see if Windows can find the driver - this worked for my Epson printer when I set it up with my computer. Otherwise - try the 8.1...
No problem - glad I could help!
Okay - let me know how you get on. Sounds like a driver or hardware issue to me
That depends - are you using a beta driver? Going back to an older update could reduce compatibility even further. If you're using a beta driver maybe try reverting back to the latest stable version...
It could be a graphics driver issue - have you installed the latest drivers for your card?
Thanks for your help - this appears to have fixed it!
I'm launching the games from Steam itself - I have some games (e.g. CS:GO) installed on my C Drive (an SSD) and others on a larger hard drive (D Drive on my computer). However, whichever game I try...
I've already tried doing this as well as even doing a fresh reinstall of Windows 10 multiple times, but none of this has fixed the errors I get.
Hi! Yes Steam is set to run when my computer starts.
Thanks! I've already tried doing this multiple times but it seems to be a problem with every game - This is an example of an error I get when launching CS:GO:
60437
And another on FSX:SE:
...
Hi all,
I'm having a problem when I try to launch Steam games, as whatever game I try to launch doesn't actually launch. A message comes up about the game "preparing to launch" but then nothing...