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its either your RAM or your graphic memory failing you

My RAM and graphic memory are fine, belive me i'm sure.

 

 

I had a big delay when the usual background screen of the launcher changed to one of the new ones. But that happened just once, after that, it worked fine. Maybe you can just try to start it again and see what happens if you wait a minute or so ?

Nope, again "warframe stop working (close the program?) ". If it was easy like that i never ask You for help. I can't give You more information.

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Verify game files.

 

Try changing DX11 or 64-Bit settings to on/off.

 

Uncheck "Fullscreen."

 

Make sure your drivers and DirectX files are updated.

 

Make sure it isn't running in the background already.

 

Try restarting your computer.

 

 

 

 

If all of the above fails, send in a support ticket.

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OK, i turn off DX11, 64-bit settgins and fullscreen, it's working. Now i try to turn on evertything, i don't want to play in window, without DX11.

 

Edit: I can turn on all settgins, but not 64-bit Version. What i should do?

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OK, i turn off DX11, 64-bit settgins and fullscreen, it's working. Now i try to turn on evertything, i don't want to play in window, without DX11.

 

Edit: I can turn on all settgins, but not 64-bit Version. What i should do?

 

Leave the 64 bit option off, it doesn't make a huge difference.

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Your RAM needs cleaning.

 

You should take the RAM cards out of your PC and run them through a rinse cycle in your washing machine. Don't forget to dry them; use the low setting so it doesn't burn the delicate circuitry within. Once they're good and dry, go ahead and pop them back into your PC. Your framerate should increase dramatically.

 

I do this once a month and it keeps my PC running at peak condition.

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Your RAM needs cleaning.

 

You should take the RAM cards out of your PC and run them through a rinse cycle in your washing machine. Don't forget to dry them; use the low setting so it doesn't burn the delicate circuitry within. Once they're good and dry, go ahead and pop them back into your PC. Your framerate should increase dramatically.

 

I do this once a month and it keeps my PC running at peak condition.

LMFAO

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