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| owner | darg.us@yandex.com |
| last change | Sat, 7 Sep 2019 05:00:32 +0000 (6 22:00 -0700) |
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It's a cliché for a reason—it works. A restart clears out temporary glitches and processes that might be interfering with your game. After restarting, ensure Steam and your game are both up-to-date and try launching the game again.
Fortunately, you can fix this issue and get back to slicing demons by following the proven troubleshooting methods detailed below. 1. Force Close and Restart Steam as Administrator
: Right-click on your Steam shortcut and select Run as Administrator . Once Steam is running with elevated permissions, try launching the game again from your library. Use Compatibility Mode0;265;0;461; : It's a cliché for a reason—it works
If you need a fast reminder, here's a concise checklist of the most effective solutions:
Missing, corrupted, or modified files—particularly the steam_api.dll file responsible for linking the game to your profile—will trigger this launch failure. Steam can automatically scan and replace these files. Launch your client. Navigate to your Library and locate DmC: Devil May Cry . Right-click the game title and select Properties . Fortunately, you can fix this issue and get
– temporarily disable real-time protection or add Steam + DmC as exclusions
Under Virus & threat protection settings , click on . Once Steam is running with elevated permissions, try
sc config SteamClientService start= auto net start SteamClientService
Click , select Folder , and choose your DmC: Devil May Cry installation folder (usually found under C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\DmC Devil May Cry ).
One of the most common and successful fixes is to grant administrator privileges to both Steam and the game's executable. This ensures that both applications have the system permissions they need to communicate.
Navigate to your main Steam installation folder (typically C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam ). Locate and delete the file named ClientRegistry.blob . Restart Steam and launch the game again.
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