So today I went to restart my computer and it held on the splash screen so I did a reboot again and came up with the error message in the subject line.
I've attempted this (easy fix) and did nothing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BSsfCbb9po
Also tried this one and when entering in the second command it says "Accessed Denied"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0jeNxkJqXI
Windows Repair tool didn't find anything wrong either.
The only change I've done recently is I upgraded my video card which was last week and its been working fine since. I've used it with PUBG and Star Wars Battlefront 2 with no issues. I did a clean uninstall of all drivers (AMD card and now using a GeForce Card).
AMD FX 8350 8core 4Ghz
Corsair Dominator Platinum 32gigs
256 Samsung SSD
2 back up drives 3Tbytes in total.
EVGA GeForce GTX 1070Ti
Windows 10 64
If you're wondering why such a video card with old hardware its because I upgrade bit by bit. Everything else could still run things but my vid card no longer could but I do plan on upgrading the rest of the parts over the next couple of months.
I've attempted this (easy fix) and did nothing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BSsfCbb9po
Also tried this one and when entering in the second command it says "Accessed Denied"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0jeNxkJqXI
Windows Repair tool didn't find anything wrong either.
The only change I've done recently is I upgraded my video card which was last week and its been working fine since. I've used it with PUBG and Star Wars Battlefront 2 with no issues. I did a clean uninstall of all drivers (AMD card and now using a GeForce Card).
AMD FX 8350 8core 4Ghz
Corsair Dominator Platinum 32gigs
256 Samsung SSD
2 back up drives 3Tbytes in total.
EVGA GeForce GTX 1070Ti
Windows 10 64
If you're wondering why such a video card with old hardware its because I upgrade bit by bit. Everything else could still run things but my vid card no longer could but I do plan on upgrading the rest of the parts over the next couple of months.