

Here below on case #9, there are some ways to try to solve it:īut note also that there is a way to Bypass GFWL but u won't be able to play online, by using but i guess it's not your Goal for now. Your GFWL Version number installed actually.Īnd according to the version u have, i can try to help u update manually if u are lower than 3.5.95īut other than this the error u have, happened few years ago for some users with other GFWL games. Some of those old pages and links or download links don't exist anymoreīut i don't think that this has an impact on the xboxlive profil downloading for GFWL DRMĪlso The XLIVEservice status is ON right now and still working : The website is Still working but some old pages are being tranfered. It seems that are re-making their website, Originally posted by **℗** Arcam::re0umbrellalogo: Yes, I already uninstalled GFWL and installed the last version. Yes, I signed up with others accounts and tried with a new account. Also tick the "Run this program as an administrator" box. Tick the "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" box and select “Windows 7”. Right-click the installer, go to Properties and click the Compatibility tab. Uninstall Microsoft Games for Windows Marketplace. Uninstall Microsoft Games for Windows – LIVE Redistributable. U might need to uninstall GFWL properly then install it back If it still not working after checking those mentioned above Or try to create new account and verify if it works with it. Sign in as a different user", then re-enter the same account u used before Make sure you do not have 2FA (2 factors authentification with your microsoft account) ON Network Inspection System Definition Version: 116.24.0.Originally posted by **℗** Arcam:Do u have an error number with that error message?ĭid u add a firewall rule for GFWL in your firewall? Network Inspection System Engine Version: 6.0

If it makes a difference, here are the Windows Defender specs: You'll want to disable the anti-virus for this reason, prior to downloading and installing the update." Does Windows Defender have this one wrong? Any guesses why Windows Defender would think this file is so nasty? I've contacted Brother and they said the file " does not contain malware, but some anti-virus Removed setupCRWDriver301PED.exe, claiming it contained the "severe" Trojan Win32/Dipverdle.A. ), but when I extracted the ZIP file Windows Defender I have a Brother PED Basic (a proprietary card reader for Brother embroidery machine data cards) and tried to download the latest Windows 10 driver for it
