have tried everything! maybe I'm not writing it in the right place, at the end grafik card name it says by so and so....do I have to put my name there or does it have to be my profile log in name on pc? here is a screen shot on the right placement of my card a or b?

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- MISTER(robert)BROT
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this does not even look like the file I have in my exe folder
try the attached file instead
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so I just delete my file and replace it with this one?
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try it
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Robert, I've installed Freelancer on even an older GPU (GT 635M) and it works just as fine.
These 'number' errors are not my speciality (ok except a few), but do you have the MS Visual C++ libraries installed? (Visual C++ from 2005 - 2019) for both the 32 & 64 bit?
If not, take a look here:
Download Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable (All Versions)
Also, DirectX I suppose you have it installed... I know it might sound dumb saying that, but I just want to make sure.
Download DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer from Official Microsoft Download Center
If you do have some already installed, just skip them. Also make sure that you have the latest Nvidia driver installed because they can also screw it up.
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But what I would do in your place, would be a total reinstall of the game (making sure that you have the libraries already installed). When I reinstall Windows (if it has to be), I have this habit of installing all of these libraries (+ the DirectX, Frame Network) right from the very beginning because each software is dependent on it.
Having said that and that you have all of these installed already (which I bet you do, but I again... I am just saying it to make sure), here is what I'd do instead:
Reinstall:
1) Download Uninstall Software, Remove Programs, Easy Delete - Revo Uninstaller Pro , there's a free trial (15-30 days, not sure) but no to worry... it'll do you the job. If you do happen to like the program, you can purchase a license, but this is the greatest removal software that I know of and that I've been using for years.
2) After installing Revo Uninstaller, open it and locate the game (Freelancer) and click at it then Uninstall:
After you do the usual uninstall, DO NOT restart the PC, but wait for this Window to appear so you can remove the leftover files that the "Advanced" Search will show up for you. When it finishes (it literally takes seconds), you remove everything that it detects, it might say something like "could not remove these files, you must restart" which is ok, it'll remove them after the restart.
3) Go to the place that you've installed Freelancer Mod Manager and use its default uninstaller.
4) Go to My Documents / My Games / And delete the whole Freelancer directory:
But in case you have Game Saves, be sure to back them up first. By the way, this folder seems to be the most problematic because after every uninstall, it remains unaffected and it causes conflicts after the new files are installed, so this is probably the most important "Freelancer" - related thing to remove.
Now, provided that you've removed the game with the Revo Uninstaller and its leftovers, you can safely restart now. Afterwards, you can use a program such as "CCleaner" to clean up the files in the registry and throughout the Drive, although it's not necessary... but it's always good to keep the system clean.
OPTIONAL [After you restarted]:
Press the Window Key + S (or just click at Search) and type "regedit" and Right Click on it and Run as Admin:
Then when it opens the registry for you, go to "Edit / Find___" and type anything related to freelancer, as in... "Freelancer", "Crossfire", "Mod", "FLMM" these type of stuff. This is to MAKE sure that Revo missed any by the "Advanced" search that it did when removing the game and the mod.
But BE CAREFUL not to delete anything else, look at what the file is called and where is located and if it's a Freelancer file -> remove it. You can keep pressing "F3" to find the next file until you're done.
-> All of this with the registry is Optional, so...
Install:
1) Disable your Anti-Virus and Windows Defender (it gets activated sometimes when your Third-Party Software is disabled -> i.e. Anti-Malware). You can disable it via the "Windows Search" too, just type "Windows Defender" and you'll see one of the options there.
Just make sure that it doesn't scan your installation so it won't screw it up.
2) Install Freelancer by its default location (i.e. the C drive), of course you can install it in another Drive, but it's trickier to get it to work because Freelancer is a pretty old game and it's programmed as to work best if it's installed in the C drive.
3) Install Freelancer Mod Manager at its default location (again in C)
4) Install Crossfire
5) Activate CF
And that's it. Provided that you have all of the rest installed, it shouldn't be causing you any issues but if it still does... then it's something wrong with your OS, man.
Good luck.try it
try it
Robert, I've installed Freelancer on even an older GPU (GT 635M) and it works just as fine.
These 'number' errors are not my speciality (ok except a few), but do you have the MS Visual C++ libraries installed? (Visual C++ from 2005 - 2019) for both the 32 & 64 bit?
If not, take a look here:
Download Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable (All Versions)
Also, DirectX I suppose you have it installed... I know it might sound dumb saying that, but I just want to make sure.
Download DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer from Official Microsoft Download Center
If you do have some already installed, just skip them. Also make sure that you have the latest Nvidia driver installed because they can also screw it up.
______________________________________________________________
But what I would do in your place, would be a total reinstall of the game (making sure that you have the libraries already installed). When I reinstall Windows (if it has to be), I have this habit of installing all of these libraries (+ the DirectX, Frame Network) right from the very beginning because each software is dependent on it.
Having said that and that you have all of these installed already (which I bet you do, but I again... I am just saying it to make sure), here is what I'd do instead:
Reinstall:
1) Download Uninstall Software, Remove Programs, Easy Delete - Revo Uninstaller Pro , there's a free trial (15-30 days, not sure) but no to worry... it'll do you the job. If you do happen to like the program, you can purchase a license, but this is the greatest removal software that I know of and that I've been using for years.
2) After installing Revo Uninstaller, open it and locate the game (Freelancer) and click at it then Uninstall:
After you do the usual uninstall, DO NOT restart the PC, but wait for this Window to appear so you can remove the leftover files that the "Advanced" Search will show up for you. When it finishes (it literally takes seconds), you remove everything that it detects, it might say something like "could not remove these files, you must restart" which is ok, it'll remove them after the restart.
3) Go to the place that you've installed Freelancer Mod Manager and use its default uninstaller.
4) Go to My Documents / My Games / And delete the whole Freelancer directory:
But in case you have Game Saves, be sure to back them up first. By the way, this folder seems to be the most problematic because after every uninstall, it remains unaffected and it causes conflicts after the new files are installed, so this is probably the most important "Freelancer" - related thing to remove.
Now, provided that you've removed the game with the Revo Uninstaller and its leftovers, you can safely restart now. Afterwards, you can use a program such as "CCleaner" to clean up the files in the registry and throughout the Drive, although it's not necessary... but it's always good to keep the system clean.
OPTIONAL [After you restarted]:
Press the Window Key + S (or just click at Search) and type "regedit" and Right Click on it and Run as Admin:
Then when it opens the registry for you, go to "Edit / Find___" and type anything related to freelancer, as in... "Freelancer", "Crossfire", "Mod", "FLMM" these type of stuff. This is to MAKE sure that Revo missed any by the "Advanced" search that it did when removing the game and the mod.
But BE CAREFUL not to delete anything else, look at what the file is called and where is located and if it's a Freelancer file -> remove it. You can keep pressing "F3" to find the next file until you're done.
-> All of this with the registry is Optional, so...
Install:
1) Disable your Anti-Virus and Windows Defender (it gets activated sometimes when your Third-Party Software is disabled -> i.e. Anti-Malware). You can disable it via the "Windows Search" too, just type "Windows Defender" and you'll see one of the options there.
Just make sure that it doesn't scan your installation so it won't screw it up.
2) Install Freelancer by its default location (i.e. the C drive), of course you can install it in another Drive, but it's trickier to get it to work because Freelancer is a pretty old game and it's programmed as to work best if it's installed in the C drive.
3) Install Freelancer Mod Manager at its default location (again in C)
4) Install Crossfire
5) Activate CF
And that's it. Provided that you have all of the rest installed, it shouldn't be causing you any issues but if it still does... then it's something wrong with your OS, man.
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ok will do so later...keep your fingers crossedfired
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I've never had a software that has given me so much headache, but I do really hope that it'll work this time.
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Hello steins,
try putting the attached file to your Crossfire Freelancer\EXE folder.
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Hello steins,
try putting the attached file to your Crossfire Freelancer\EXE folder.
Inserted but still same error
Wait, what is Crossfire?
Oh i see it now, its a mode for FL. Do i need to have it installed ?
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Inserted but still same error
Strange. Could you check your card's ID with the attached utility and post the result here?
Does your PC/laptop have dual graphic adapters?
Wait, what is Crossfire?
Oh i see it now, its a mode for FL. Do i need to have it installed ?
No, sorry, I just assumed you were trying to play Crossfire. Didn't check the forum section.
The procedure is the same for vanilla FL - just replace the text file in the /EXE subdirectory.
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Strange. Could you check your card's ID with the attached utility and post the result here?
Does your PC/laptop have dual graphic adapters?
No, sorry, I just assumed you were trying to play Crossfire. Didn't check the forum section.
The procedure is the same for vanilla FL - just replace the text file in the /EXE subdirectory.
I have integrated card on 3400g, AMD VEGA 11