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Application received an error message 1000 in Rocket League.

Application received an error message 1000 in Rocket League.

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Dizconnected
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09-12-2021, 07:38 PM
#1
I have an issue where Rocket League keeps throwing this error unpredictably. Normally I close the game without problems, then restart it smoothly and notice the game runs slower with increased input lag. After that, the error disappears randomly. This has happened since installing Windows 11 24H2 a week ago. All drivers are from the manufacturer's site and there are no other issues. It still reports a 10010 DCOM error. I've tried sfc and dism but nothing changes. The problem seems clear, though it's in Hungarian, but the main point is obvious. I also checked Epic Games for verification, but that game didn't have the same issue. This also occurs when exiting the game.
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Dizconnected
09-12-2021, 07:38 PM #1

I have an issue where Rocket League keeps throwing this error unpredictably. Normally I close the game without problems, then restart it smoothly and notice the game runs slower with increased input lag. After that, the error disappears randomly. This has happened since installing Windows 11 24H2 a week ago. All drivers are from the manufacturer's site and there are no other issues. It still reports a 10010 DCOM error. I've tried sfc and dism but nothing changes. The problem seems clear, though it's in Hungarian, but the main point is obvious. I also checked Epic Games for verification, but that game didn't have the same issue. This also occurs when exiting the game.

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SkyAceDivine
Member
208
09-12-2021, 08:53 PM
#2
The BIOS version for your motherboard is not specified. The power supply unit is a low-end model, and the PSU appears to be relatively new. This is Windows 11 24H2 installed a week ago. The installer source and offline installation details were not mentioned. The link provided discusses dual-booting scenarios.
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SkyAceDivine
09-12-2021, 08:53 PM #2

The BIOS version for your motherboard is not specified. The power supply unit is a low-end model, and the PSU appears to be relatively new. This is Windows 11 24H2 installed a week ago. The installer source and offline installation details were not mentioned. The link provided discusses dual-booting scenarios.

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Blureux
Posting Freak
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09-13-2021, 01:08 AM
#3
I am using the latest BIOS 3601 version.
I didn't purchase the PSU because it was a pre-built PC, but I bought my computer about two years ago.
I only have one SSD and I installed it offline using the media creation tool from Microsoft.
No, my issue isn't that simple—I don’t crash in Rocket League, I just encounter this error and the game changes.
No. However, I switched from Windows 10 to Windows 11 after experiencing problems in the Event Viewer, which led me to install Windows 11.
On Windows 10 I also faced issues with the game changing, so I checked the Event Viewer again.
As if I recall, there was a similar problem before. That’s why I wrote this message.
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Blureux
09-13-2021, 01:08 AM #3

I am using the latest BIOS 3601 version.
I didn't purchase the PSU because it was a pre-built PC, but I bought my computer about two years ago.
I only have one SSD and I installed it offline using the media creation tool from Microsoft.
No, my issue isn't that simple—I don’t crash in Rocket League, I just encounter this error and the game changes.
No. However, I switched from Windows 10 to Windows 11 after experiencing problems in the Event Viewer, which led me to install Windows 11.
On Windows 10 I also faced issues with the game changing, so I checked the Event Viewer again.
As if I recall, there was a similar problem before. That’s why I wrote this message.