Tried running after disabling AV completely to test (which got me to the main point)Įdit 2: Make sure GungHoNet. Made sure BrgGame-Steam.exe is being run as an Administrator \Steam\steamapps\common\LET IT DIE\Binaries\Win64 as an Administrator Ensured DSR was disabled under "Manage 3D settings" in the NVIDIA Control Panel
#Let it die pc steam crashing install#
Did a clean install of the latest GeForce drivers (417.01) Disable any third-party tool you have installed on your PC along with Steam overlay and GeForce Experience overlay. One reason for the game to crash is the use of third-party tools and software like MSI Afterburner.
Now, press Windows + E to launch the explorer and navigate to the following address: C:UsersNow search for the folder of DayZ and delete it. Now, go back a step and navigate to AppData > Local. \Steam\steamapps\common\LET IT DIE\Binaries\Win64) to be excluded from (in my case) "Advanced Threat Defense" or anything that may block based on suspicious behavior/heuristics etc.Įdit: I also did the below steps, maybe some combination of these things fixed it for me Press Windows + R, type appdata in the dialogue box and press Enter. Verify the GungHoNet.sys file was able to be added to your C:\Windows\System32 folder.Ģ.
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Even though I had the game folder added to my AV exclusions, I had to whitelist the game executable and allow the driver install in a separate area.ġ. I have Bitdefender running which was blocking the driver install and subsequently killing the game whenever it tried running. The unsigned driver comments pointed me in the right direction. I figured it out, hopefully my findings can help someone else here.