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What To Do When You Encounter A Bad_Module_Info Error

You’ve spent the better part of an hour waiting for your new game to download and install. Finally, the Play button is illuminated and you eagerly click your cursor to launch the game.

Or so you hoped. Not too long after you click, an error message pops up on the screen. It’s the dreaded Bad_Module_Info error. What now?

When your game decides to slam you with a bad_module_info error, there’s no need to fret. This write-up will give you a few different methods to try out that should get you in the game in no time.

Run It In Compatibility Mode

Compatibility mode can help you run some older games and apps that Windows 10 doesn’t support by default.

Disable Full-Screen Optimization

High-resolution monitors are great for newer titles. Not so much for older games that were never meant to be played in such hi-definition. There’s a chance that a game may not even run if the monitor resolution is set too high. What you can try is to disable full-screen optimization.

Graphics Card Driver Updates

Outdated GPU drivers can cause you a few headaches. One of which just happens to be the bad_module_info error. 

Remember to keep all software and firmware up to date to avoid a lot of issues in the future.

Virtual Memory Alteration

This fix is for those still running the 1709 version of Windows 10 on a solid-state drive.

Try a Reinstall

If none of the solutions have worked so far, the problem may not be with your operating system, but with the program itself. We have two more things we can try, the first of which is a fresh reinstall.

A BIOS Update

The last thing you can do, and you should definitely save this for last, is to update your BIOS. You’ll need to know the model and manufacturer for your motherboard, so do this ahead of time if you’re not sure. 

Still Not Working

There’s a good chance that if you’re still receiving the error, a piece of hardware may be damaged. The likely culprit would be the GPU. As long as you feel comfortable, open up your PC and take a look. Keep an eye out for anything obvious that may be the cause for your woes. Replace the hardware if necessary.

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