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pinotnoir
07-16-2012, 04:34 PM
Today Swtor was turned off while I was sitting on fleet with DEP. Now I cannot load the game anymore using ISBOXER. I was able to get it loaded using the launcher. However, I have tried everything I can think of and Inner space will not load the game without DEP closing it down. Anyone have suggestions on how to fix this?

pinotnoir
07-16-2012, 06:49 PM
I tired every fix I could find. The only one that worked was making a new windows user. I really hope I don't require a new windows user every time swtor decides to crash. I think it corrupted my user when it crashed on me before all this started.

Svpernova09
07-16-2012, 11:23 PM
If a new windows user fixed it you might want to try renaming / nuking the SWTOR files in the original Windows account to see if that fixes it.

C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\SWTOR\ is what I found doing a quick Google.

Note this path is different than where the game files are stored.

pinotnoir
07-17-2012, 11:39 AM
If a new windows user fixed it you might want to try renaming / nuking the SWTOR files in the original Windows account to see if that fixes it.

C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\SWTOR\ is what I found doing a quick Google.

Note this path is different than where the game files are stored.

I thought the same thing but I copied all the files in the main users SWTOR folder to the new one and it works there. It contains all my GUI layouts and settings. If the files were corrupt it would cause the new user to screw up as well. I searched my ass off and it seems like a common bug with Swtor to have DEP shut down launcher. There really was no fix I could find other than making a new user. Maybe Lax knows something more about how Isboxer launches Swtor. If I just start the game normally on my original user it loads up fine. The only time DEP shuts it down is when I launch it from Inner Space on that user account. It could be a problem with Inner Space.