Khaleesi8688 wrote: »Did this to me this week as well. Installing and connecting to a VPN immediately fixed it. Haven't used the VPN since and eso has worked fine since. Stupid that i had to do that but until my sub runs out what choice do I have?
vamp_emily wrote: »This is what I have noticed in my "4+ years" of being a professional ESO Patch installer.
When the installer gets stuck, in most cases, it seems to be trying to replace a file that is currently being used. The easiest way to solve this issue is to just completely restart your computer then install an update.
Finedaible wrote: »I'm having the exact same issue. I dread having to do a reinstall though because it could take forever.
vamp_emily wrote: »I know this won't solve everyones problem, but let me explain something that might help someone.
When I was new, ESO kept crashing on me. I would be playing the game and then eso would just shut down. When it came time to install ESO updates, a process that should be easy, would take forever. The installer would get stuck, it would display -1 or -12 on the installer and just sit there. I spent so much time, trying to update, repair, and reinstall the game.
One morning I wokeup and my computer sounded like it was running in overtime. So I took a look at the processes running in the background and noticed I had like 7 ESO's running ( ESO wasn't even open ). So I came to the conclusion that each time ESO crashed on me it would never close some ESO files and that is why I had around 7 ESO's running.
A few years ago, I was updating eso and it froze on me. I closed the installer and then checked to see if any ESO processes were running in the background. There was and I stopped them, then opened up the installer and the game updated completely. Since that day I never had any issues installing updates.
Previously, I posted that restarting your computer should fix the problem. If it doesn't then more than likely you are not having the same type of problem I experienced.
This is what i usually do ( not needing to restart my computer ) if the installer gets stuck.
1. I close the installer.
2. press Control + Alt + Delete
3. Click on "Start Task manager"
4. Click on Process tab
5. Sort By name and look for anything that has "ESO" in the name
6. If you see ESO, right click on the name and select 'end process''
7. Close the task manager
8. open the Eso installer and everything should work
If for some reason it gets stuck again, go back to the task manager and check to see if you missed one the eso processes and then try again.
This is just an example of what I used ot see when I had problems.
mikeabboudb14_ESO wrote: »
Most of these sorts of issues can be resolved/prevented by switching off the computer each night and running a patch from a newly booted machine with no residual files open from a previous play session.