greenleej11b14_ESO wrote: »** Warning, wall of text inc *** Sorry, it's the email I got from support :?
Soo, I just go this email about my 209 error. I don't want to do it though because I'm getting 301 errors now after "fixing" the 209 error
Hello There!
Jone and Jode bless our meeting. I hope this letter finds you well on this beautiful day in Tamriel.
After reading your letter, I found that you are unable to log in due to Error 209- PatchManifestError_VersionFail. We deeply apologize that you are experiencing such an error that prevents you from playing the game.
Please follow the steps that we have provided below to help solve the issue:
Navigate to your "My Documents" or "Documents" folder in the start menu.
Delete the folder named "Elder Scrolls Online". This is a settings folder. It will repopulate when the game launches again.
Navigate to the "C://" drive on your computer from "My Computer" or "Computer". - Open "Program Files (x86)" - Open "Zenimax Online" - Open "Launcher" - Delete the "Program Data" folder.
Close out of all screens and return back to your desktop.
(These next steps are known as "Clean-booting" your computer and will disable all programs and services that start with your computer that are not the basic Microsoft services. During these steps, please pay special attention to the note that will inform you on how to reverse these changes, if you so choose to. You do not need to reverse these changes and no program on your computer is deleted. They simply do not start, when your computer starts; you will need to manually start them.)
Hold the Windows Key and press the letter "R"
Type in "MsConfig" into the Run box that opens and press enter.
Press the radial button next to "Selective Start-up"(Take note of where it says "Normal Start Up". If you press this and then "Apply" and "ok", then restart your computer, all changes made in this tool during these steps will be reversed.)
Uncheck the "Load Start-Up Items" checkbox.
Press on the "Services" tab located at the top of the box.
Check the "Hide All Microsoft Services" checkbox.
Press the "Disable All" button.
Press Apply and Ok and you will be prompted to restart your computer.
Please restart your computer.
Launch your game and run the "Repair" from the launcher's game option, which are located in between the news title and the news articles.
Thank you so much! Please let us know if you are able to log into the game.
Warmest Regards,
The Elder Scrolls Online Team
Anyone wanna give this a shot?
greenleej11b14_ESO wrote: »** Warning, wall of text inc *** Sorry, it's the email I got from support :?
Soo, I just go this email about my 209 error. I don't want to do it though because I'm getting 301 errors now after "fixing" the 209 error
Hello There!
Jone and Jode bless our meeting. I hope this letter finds you well on this beautiful day in Tamriel.
After reading your letter, I found that you are unable to log in due to Error 209- PatchManifestError_VersionFail. We deeply apologize that you are experiencing such an error that prevents you from playing the game.
Please follow the steps that we have provided below to help solve the issue:
Navigate to your "My Documents" or "Documents" folder in the start menu.
Delete the folder named "Elder Scrolls Online". This is a settings folder. It will repopulate when the game launches again.
Navigate to the "C://" drive on your computer from "My Computer" or "Computer". - Open "Program Files (x86)" - Open "Zenimax Online" - Open "Launcher" - Delete the "Program Data" folder.
Close out of all screens and return back to your desktop.
(These next steps are known as "Clean-booting" your computer and will disable all programs and services that start with your computer that are not the basic Microsoft services. During these steps, please pay special attention to the note that will inform you on how to reverse these changes, if you so choose to. You do not need to reverse these changes and no program on your computer is deleted. They simply do not start, when your computer starts; you will need to manually start them.)
Hold the Windows Key and press the letter "R"
Type in "MsConfig" into the Run box that opens and press enter.
Press the radial button next to "Selective Start-up"(Take note of where it says "Normal Start Up". If you press this and then "Apply" and "ok", then restart your computer, all changes made in this tool during these steps will be reversed.)
Uncheck the "Load Start-Up Items" checkbox.
Press on the "Services" tab located at the top of the box.
Check the "Hide All Microsoft Services" checkbox.
Press the "Disable All" button.
Press Apply and Ok and you will be prompted to restart your computer.
Please restart your computer.
Launch your game and run the "Repair" from the launcher's game option, which are located in between the news title and the news articles.
Thank you so much! Please let us know if you are able to log into the game.
Warmest Regards,
The Elder Scrolls Online Team
Anyone wanna give this a shot?
forexownsvuct wrote: »THIS WAS ORIGINALLY HERE TILL I REMOVED IT FOR THE FIX ( posting this due to people ranting at me saying this is not Legit. roflstomp )
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »
We posted this in another thread, but want to make sure you see it, too.
If you are getting error 209, please try the following:
-First, please ensure you are accessing the game via the launcher, not the .exe file.
-Try closing out of the launcher and re-open it, then run a repair.
-If you try to repair and it does not work, please delete all .version files in the game's sub folders and try repair again.
FIXED
--Delete the .version files. [there is 4x .version files one in each folder] (These 4 Need to be put back in their locations in the next steps)
--Run Launcher.
--Close Launcher.
--Open your recycle bin.
--Restore (Puts them back for you) the .version files.
BOOOOM!!!
Credit goes to
"postmarkjb14a_ESO ✭
6:23AM
Deleted version files, ran launcher which failed, then restored the version files. I'm in."
I have attached my versions for those who have lost theirs. ( you will need Winrar to open)
If you try to repair and it does not work, please delete all .version files in the game's sub folders and try repair again. Also make sure your recycle bin is empty before proceeding or rename the following version files listed based on your preference.
1) Make sure you're not running the client already when you delete the files. This will screw the process up.
2) Go to your Zenimax Online folder (default, I believe, is in Program Files (x86).
Inside the Zenimax Online folder, delete the following files:
Inside "Launcher" folder, delete "Bethesda.net_Launcher.version",
then back out of the "Launcher" folder into the Zenimax Online folder.
Inside "The Elder Scrolls Online" go to the "depot" folder, delete "depot.version" and go back to "TESO" folder.
Go to the "game" folder and delete "game_player.version", then back out to "TESO" folder.
Go to "vo_en" folder and delete "vo_en.version".
The above lists all four version files that need to be deleted or renamed, under the assumption that they are named the same as the ones in my folders. Basically, look for four ".version" files if you can't find those above.
3) Launch your client.
4) WAIT. Wait for the client start patching like it's downloading the full game again and ABORT
5) Go to your recycle bin, select all four files, right-click "restore".
6) Restart your client.
"ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »
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Ah, thanks! That is legit, and you can go ahead and follow the steps given here."
greenleej11b14_ESO wrote: »** Warning, wall of text inc *** Sorry, it's the email I got from support :?
Soo, I just go this email about my 209 error. I don't want to do it though because I'm getting 301 errors now after "fixing" the 209 error
Hello There!
Jone and Jode bless our meeting. I hope this letter finds you well on this beautiful day in Tamriel.
After reading your letter, I found that you are unable to log in due to Error 209- PatchManifestError_VersionFail. We deeply apologize that you are experiencing such an error that prevents you from playing the game.
Please follow the steps that we have provided below to help solve the issue:
Navigate to your "My Documents" or "Documents" folder in the start menu.
Delete the folder named "Elder Scrolls Online". This is a settings folder. It will repopulate when the game launches again.
Navigate to the "C://" drive on your computer from "My Computer" or "Computer". - Open "Program Files (x86)" - Open "Zenimax Online" - Open "Launcher" - Delete the "Program Data" folder.
Close out of all screens and return back to your desktop.
(These next steps are known as "Clean-booting" your computer and will disable all programs and services that start with your computer that are not the basic Microsoft services. During these steps, please pay special attention to the note that will inform you on how to reverse these changes, if you so choose to. You do not need to reverse these changes and no program on your computer is deleted. They simply do not start, when your computer starts; you will need to manually start them.)
Hold the Windows Key and press the letter "R"
Type in "MsConfig" into the Run box that opens and press enter.
Press the radial button next to "Selective Start-up"(Take note of where it says "Normal Start Up". If you press this and then "Apply" and "ok", then restart your computer, all changes made in this tool during these steps will be reversed.)
Uncheck the "Load Start-Up Items" checkbox.
Press on the "Services" tab located at the top of the box.
Check the "Hide All Microsoft Services" checkbox.
Press the "Disable All" button.
Press Apply and Ok and you will be prompted to restart your computer.
Please restart your computer.
Launch your game and run the "Repair" from the launcher's game option, which are located in between the news title and the news articles.
Thank you so much! Please let us know if you are able to log into the game.
Warmest Regards,
The Elder Scrolls Online Team
Anyone wanna give this a shot?
This worked for me. Thank you mate.