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Battleye presents Rainbow Six Siege challenges.

Battleye presents Rainbow Six Siege challenges.

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xHelenA7X
Junior Member
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10-21-2016, 07:22 AM
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Hi everyone, I'm facing some trouble with both Battleye and Rainbow Six Siege. After launching via Steam, I see a message prompting me to start the service or it fails with error 1056. When I press start, it just displays "Starting Battleye Service" without doing anything else. Even after leaving it open for more than an hour, nothing happens. If I close the dialog and try to restart, I get a different error saying "Failed to Start Battleye service." In Task Manager, I can't stop or start the service normally, and changing its startup type causes the process to freeze. This leads to Explorer crashing, making it impossible to log out or shut down via Windows. Some serious issues have occurred recently, though I've managed to recover from them—like BIOS reporting a failed overclock (my system is 4.5GHz on a 6700K) and failing to locate a bootable device (fixing the BIOS resolved that). Anyone have any advice or similar experiences?
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xHelenA7X
10-21-2016, 07:22 AM #1

Hi everyone, I'm facing some trouble with both Battleye and Rainbow Six Siege. After launching via Steam, I see a message prompting me to start the service or it fails with error 1056. When I press start, it just displays "Starting Battleye Service" without doing anything else. Even after leaving it open for more than an hour, nothing happens. If I close the dialog and try to restart, I get a different error saying "Failed to Start Battleye service." In Task Manager, I can't stop or start the service normally, and changing its startup type causes the process to freeze. This leads to Explorer crashing, making it impossible to log out or shut down via Windows. Some serious issues have occurred recently, though I've managed to recover from them—like BIOS reporting a failed overclock (my system is 4.5GHz on a 6700K) and failing to locate a bootable device (fixing the BIOS resolved that). Anyone have any advice or similar experiences?

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Benny_Boy679
Member
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10-22-2016, 10:48 AM
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I'm facing the same issue here and don't know how to solve it. Sometimes I stop it using the admin command "taskkill /pid [pid] /f" which works at times, but other times it tries to reinstall BE. It really frustrates me about this problem... Sorry for the bad English, I don't have much time.
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Benny_Boy679
10-22-2016, 10:48 AM #2

I'm facing the same issue here and don't know how to solve it. Sometimes I stop it using the admin command "taskkill /pid [pid] /f" which works at times, but other times it tries to reinstall BE. It really frustrates me about this problem... Sorry for the bad English, I don't have much time.