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Here is an example of how to do it: where blocking the nasty spy tool build into chrome is also blocked that way. I had a good laugh reading your post, how you described the behavior like it was a virus and how MS just pulls out a new one out of a hat each time (-: Lol.ĭeleting or renaming it in the SysWOW64 folder is not a good idea, that is like a redundant backup copy mechanism of Windows, where it stores older versions.ĭeleting or renaming wont help, like you said, but you could try to take control of the file(s) in the system32 folder and also where it is also coming from in the app folder of the MS Store apps. Same thing happens if shutting off Gaming Services in task manager. Renaming the gameinputredist.dll works fine, but deleting it isn't possible as DVM is currently running it, and it all starts over next time you reboot, as it have an original file in winapps that gets deployed on startup. It's a bit like a virus, created by MS themselves, as it's placed in the winapps folder, and ran from 2 different services (one just starts the other) and none of those can be messed with without taking control, and that I will not do today! and that damn file installs itself after each reboot! so further/deeper removal seems neededĮDIT2. I turned off all the Geforce experience stuff while testing around, so I need a little bit more testing before saying it works 100% and that easy, and a few more reboots.ĮDIT. Now I have a 100% working stick in 360 mode, and my GFX card is happy too! and I only had one single screen flicker (easiest to check by just opening a Firefox window to see it blacks out) when turning my HRAP V Kai to 360 mode. I've been juggling around the xbox bs and the uninstalling the gameinput redistabutables.Now I simply renamed c:\windows\system32\gameinputredist.dll to c:\windows\system32\gameinputredist.dll_ All of that is uninstalled, but the problem persists.įaulting module name: gameinputredist.dll, version: 0.2008.19041.3893, time stamp: 0x8e8f38a0įaulting application start time: 0x01d6809b9d1550f6įaulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\System32\dwm.exe it wasn't worth it for the 2 hours I played MSflightsim 2020 by installing your new Xbox thingie with a gamepass. so no hardware failure, just a failure in programming it seems.Īnd no.
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but still code 43's the card if left in for 3-5 blackouts on the desktop. It works if switching it from Xbox One to 360 while in a game. I have a GIGABYTE GTX 1080 G1 Gaming GFX card (GV-N1080G1-GAMING-8GD)Įdit2. My Exception code is 0xc0000409 on the other hand, not 5?Įdit.
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I didn't have it plugged in for a while after installing the new Xbox MS horror to test the new MSflightsim, so it didn't happen right after updating the 2004 update for me, but after installing Xbox stuff for MSFS 2020 With the first one it seems, as I'm now using most of it's parts in an Xbox 360 controller with no problems (besides color coordination of the buttons) while waiting for either a fix or a better time to fail further.

but getting the same problems in 360 mode, so just a $150 loss so far as there was nothing wrong So far I've bough a new one, and voided it's warranty by looking inside it, after just testing it in xbox one mode, as I felt lucky or rather were really stupid.

approved of Microsoft (but not working in xbox one mode but that's not a problem) Report Id: 9bd2e9fd-89a3-4557-b516-7d3eb9dcbe51įaulting package-relative application ID: What can i do? What shouldįaulting application name: dwm.exe, version: 1.1, time stamp: 0x9a82ecd2įaulting module name: gameinputredist.dll, version: 0.2006.19041.3357, time stamp: 0x2d8a00c3įaulting application start time: 0x01d6456980aea77cįaulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dwm.exeįaulting module path: c:\windows\system32\gameinputredist.dll It could be interacting with the display driver. Checking event manager I can see that the error is in Faulty module name gameinputredist.dll. I wanted to play a racing game with my steering wheel. I recently installed the Xbox gaming app, because i wanted to play some of the games. I am currently running Win 10 64-bit Build 2004 Build 19041.329 installed on an SSD.
