w3ng_vgeb17_ESO wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
I'm running on an Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 (Gainward Phantom Overclocked) with 3GB DDR5 RAM.
The processor is an Intel Core i7 CPU 970, which is still based on the Westmere architecture, which doesn't have an embedded GPU.
I use a Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit Operating System.
w3ng_vgeb17_ESO wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
I'm running on an Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 (Gainward Phantom Overclocked) with 3GB DDR5 RAM.
The processor is an Intel Core i7 CPU 970, which is still based on the Westmere architecture, which doesn't have an embedded GPU.
I use a Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit Operating System.
I think she might be referring to your motherboard GPU. Every motherboard has one.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
Skynetwork wrote: »
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
Are you saying that I can't use my core i7 GPU? Please clarify...
I don't have another dedicated GPU. I'm not getting ultra graphics but, it's fine using medium settings on 32 bit.
Dell Inspiron N7110
Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit (10.0, Build 14271)
Intel Core i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz
8GB of RAM
Intel HD Graphics 3000
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
@ZOS_GinaBruno are you guys aware that while the 64bit client is now working there is a huge issue with the pts patch regarding fps for 32bit (50% fps loss) and 64bit (10 - 20% fps loss) client where both produce noticeably less fps than with the current live version of the game. This should not make it live.
Solved 0xc000007b error with 64-bit client under Windows 10 64-bit
After spending around 8-10 hours installing, removing and reinstalling drivers and software I suddenly realized the installed VC++ 2010 package on my Windows 10 64-bit installation was the x86 version.
So I downloaded the 64-bit VC++ 2010 package and after installing it the 64-bit client launched with no problems.
I suggest an update to the game installation that includes the 64-bit VC++ 2010, as well as if possible adding it to the patch?
The link to the 64-bit VC++ 2010 Redist I used: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=14632
@ZOS_GinaBruno
sean.plackerb14_ESO wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
Are you saying that I can't use my core i7 GPU? Please clarify...
I don't have another dedicated GPU. I'm not getting ultra graphics but, it's fine using medium settings on 32 bit.
Dell Inspiron N7110
Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit (10.0, Build 14271)
Intel Core i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz
8GB of RAM
Intel HD Graphics 3000
Starting with Thieves guild I believe ZOS said the game will require D3D 11. From what I can find online Intel HD graphics 3000 only supports feature level 10.1 So you might be out of luck .
sean.plackerb14_ESO wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
Are you saying that I can't use my core i7 GPU? Please clarify...
I don't have another dedicated GPU. I'm not getting ultra graphics but, it's fine using medium settings on 32 bit.
Dell Inspiron N7110
Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit (10.0, Build 14271)
Intel Core i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz
8GB of RAM
Intel HD Graphics 3000
Starting with Thieves guild I believe ZOS said the game will require D3D 11. From what I can find online Intel HD graphics 3000 only supports feature level 10.1 So you might be out of luck .
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For those that are crashing, you are submitting your crash reports, yes? Just want to confirm.
Solved 0xc000007b error with 64-bit client under Windows 10 64-bit
After spending around 8-10 hours installing, removing and reinstalling drivers and software I suddenly realized the installed VC++ 2010 package on my Windows 10 64-bit installation was the x86 version.
So I downloaded the 64-bit VC++ 2010 package and after installing it the 64-bit client launched with no problems.
I suggest an update to the game installation that includes the 64-bit VC++ 2010, as well as if possible adding it to the patch?
The link to the 64-bit VC++ 2010 Redist I used: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=14632
@ZOS_GinaBruno
@Idinuse
Too bad you spent all that time when the solution was on page 2 of this very thread.
w3ng_vgeb17_ESO wrote: »Solved 0xc000007b error with 64-bit client under Windows 10 64-bit
After spending around 8-10 hours installing, removing and reinstalling drivers and software I suddenly realized the installed VC++ 2010 package on my Windows 10 64-bit installation was the x86 version.
So I downloaded the 64-bit VC++ 2010 package and after installing it the 64-bit client launched with no problems.
I suggest an update to the game installation that includes the 64-bit VC++ 2010, as well as if possible adding it to the patch?
The link to the 64-bit VC++ 2010 Redist I used: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=14632
@ZOS_GinaBruno
@Idinuse
Too bad you spent all that time when the solution was on page 2 of this very thread.
So after 3 weeks ZOS was not able to confirm this problem and either package the right software or at least give a hint in the release notes. That's even worse.
Solved 0xc000007b error with 64-bit client under Windows 10 64-bit
After spending around 8-10 hours installing, removing and reinstalling drivers and software I suddenly realized the installed VC++ 2010 package on my Windows 10 64-bit installation was the x86 version.
So I downloaded the 64-bit VC++ 2010 package and after installing it the 64-bit client launched with no problems.
I suggest an update to the game installation that includes the 64-bit VC++ 2010, as well as if possible adding it to the patch?
The link to the 64-bit VC++ 2010 Redist I used: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=14632
@ZOS_GinaBruno
Solved 0xc000007b error with 64-bit client under Windows 10 64-bitAfter spending around 8-10 hours installing, removing and reinstalling drivers and software I suddenly realized the installed VC++ 2010 package on my Windows 10 64-bit installation was the x86 version.
So I downloaded the 64-bit VC++ 2010 package and after installing it the 64-bit client launched with no problems.
I suggest an update to the game installation that includes the 64-bit VC++ 2010, as well as if possible adding it to the patch?
The link to the 64-bit VC++ 2010 Redist I used: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=14632
@ZOS_GinaBruno
@Idinuse
Too bad you spent all that time when the solution was on page 2 of this very thread.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For those that are crashing, you are submitting your crash reports, yes? Just want to confirm.
sean.plackerb14_ESO wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
Are you saying that I can't use my core i7 GPU? Please clarify...
I don't have another dedicated GPU. I'm not getting ultra graphics but, it's fine using medium settings on 32 bit.
Dell Inspiron N7110
Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit (10.0, Build 14271)
Intel Core i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz
8GB of RAM
Intel HD Graphics 3000
Starting with Thieves guild I believe ZOS said the game will require D3D 11. From what I can find online Intel HD graphics 3000 only supports feature level 10.1 So you might be out of luck .
DXDIAG says I have Direct X 11.1sean.plackerb14_ESO wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
Are you saying that I can't use my core i7 GPU? Please clarify...
I don't have another dedicated GPU. I'm not getting ultra graphics but, it's fine using medium settings on 32 bit.
Dell Inspiron N7110
Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit (10.0, Build 14271)
Intel Core i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz
8GB of RAM
Intel HD Graphics 3000
Starting with Thieves guild I believe ZOS said the game will require D3D 11. From what I can find online Intel HD graphics 3000 only supports feature level 10.1 So you might be out of luck .
My DXDIAG says that I have DirectX 11.1. So, it should work right? BTW...64 bit client is still crashing on me. Tried everything, still doesn't work.
sean.plackerb14_ESO wrote: »sean.plackerb14_ESO wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
Are you saying that I can't use my core i7 GPU? Please clarify...
I don't have another dedicated GPU. I'm not getting ultra graphics but, it's fine using medium settings on 32 bit.
Dell Inspiron N7110
Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit (10.0, Build 14271)
Intel Core i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz
8GB of RAM
Intel HD Graphics 3000
Starting with Thieves guild I believe ZOS said the game will require D3D 11. From what I can find online Intel HD graphics 3000 only supports feature level 10.1 So you might be out of luck .
DXDIAG says I have Direct X 11.1sean.plackerb14_ESO wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
Are you saying that I can't use my core i7 GPU? Please clarify...
I don't have another dedicated GPU. I'm not getting ultra graphics but, it's fine using medium settings on 32 bit.
Dell Inspiron N7110
Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit (10.0, Build 14271)
Intel Core i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz
8GB of RAM
Intel HD Graphics 3000
Starting with Thieves guild I believe ZOS said the game will require D3D 11. From what I can find online Intel HD graphics 3000 only supports feature level 10.1 So you might be out of luck .
My DXDIAG says that I have DirectX 11.1. So, it should work right? BTW...64 bit client is still crashing on me. Tried everything, still doesn't work.
That line in DXDiag is only what version of DX you have installed. The line that matters is the feature levels line. That indicates the highest version of DX your hardware/drivers supports.
If you can try opening the intel graphics utility app, it should be located down in the system tray by the clock. Once its open go to "options and support" then "information center"
What dose it say there?
Freshly installed Windows 10 and ESO, both live and PTS. When I click on the eso64.exe, Windows gives me :
eso64.exe - Application Error
The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click ok to close the application.
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DirectX Version: 12
Feature levels: 11.0. 10.1, 10,0, 9.3, 9.2, 9.1
sean.plackerb14_ESO wrote: »Freshly installed Windows 10 and ESO, both live and PTS. When I click on the eso64.exe, Windows gives me :
eso64.exe - Application Error
The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click ok to close the application.
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DirectX Version: 12
Feature levels: 11.0. 10.1, 10,0, 9.3, 9.2, 9.1
Since you are on a new windows install try install visual c++ redistribute
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=18471
and the latest .net framework
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=49981
see if those things help get the game to launch, booth things are recommenced by zoz and I think required for the game to run.
http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/105574/known-technical-issues-troubleshooting-pc#latest