Unusual Process Exit – Arma 3
1.42 An “Unusual process exit” message is displayed by Arma 3 Launcher whenever it detects that the game was not closed correctly. That may mean that the Operating System (OS) was unable to start the game or that the game has crashed.
The exit code in the message is a number provided by the OS and it may be ambiguous. However, it still may provide a clue about what the issue is and how to solve it.
Common exit codes
Here’s a short list of common exit codes:
0xC0000022 - STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
This code means the OS doesn’t have access to some files required to run the game. Possible solution:
- Run the game or Steam as administrator.
0xC0000135 - STATUS_DLL_NOT_FOUND
The OS is unable to load a file that is required to run the game. A missing DLL may belong to the game, the OS or one of the required components (DirectX e.g.). Possible solutions:
- Verify the integrity of the game cache using Steam.
- Re-install DirectX.
- Re-install the Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable package (x86 version).
- Run the Windows System File Check tool to repair corrupted system files.
0x00000035 - ERROR_BAD_NETPATH
One of the possible reasons for this message is running Steam as an administrator and starting Launcher as a regular user. If this situation occurs, Launcher may display a "Updates unavailable - Steam is not running" message in its status.
Possible solutions:
- Run the game from Steam client by clicking on the Play button (not from a shortcut nor directly from an executable).
- Exit Steam and run as a regular user (instead of running it as an administrator).
- Run the game or the Launcher from a shortcut or from an executable as an administrator.
- Restart Steam.
- Restart the computer.
0x406D1388 - MS_VC_EXCEPTION
This error may be caused by a registry override (a hack) that forces Arma 3 to utilize Large-Page memory. This type of hack was previously used by Fred41’s custom allocator, but it may cause issues on some computers. Possible solution: In the Windows registry, locate the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\arma3.exe and check the value of attribute UseLargePages. If the value is 1 then set it to 0 or remove it entirely.
0xC0000005 - ACCESS_VIOLATION
This error is very generic. It may be caused by many issues, such as a hardware malfunction, a virus in the computer, but also an error in the game itself. Possible solutions:
- Update the graphics card drivers to a newer version.
- Rollback the graphics card drivers to an older version.
- Check the temperature of your GPUs and CPUs.
- Verify the integrity of the game cache using Steam.
- Re-install DirectX.
- Re-install the Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable package (x86 version).
- Run a Windows System File Check tool to repair corrupted system files.
0x00000001 – UNABLE_TO_INIT_DXGI
The game is unable to initialize a graphical subsystem. Possible solutions:
- Update the graphics card drivers to a newer version.
- Rollback the graphics card drivers to an older version.
- Check the temperature of your GPUs and CPUs.
- Disable the Steam Overlay.
0xC000007B - STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_FORMAT
These errors are usually raised when some DLLs are corrupted or missing or when they are replaced with an incompatible version. It may also happen that you placed a DLL file in the game folder that is loaded instead of the genuine one. Possible solutions:
- Verify the integrity of the game cache using Steam.
- Re-install DirectX.
- Re-install the Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable package (x86 version).
- Run the Windows System File Check tool to repair corrupted system files.
- Re-install the game; remove all files from the game installation folder and then verify the integrity of the game cache using Steam.
- To identify the precise DLL that is causing an issue, download a 32-bit version of the Microsoft Dependency Walker and open arma3.exe with it. The libraries with a red icon are the corrupted ones.
0xC0000139 - STATUS_ENTRYPOINT_NOT_FOUND
See #0xC000007B - STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_FORMAT
0xC000007A - STATUS_PROCEDURE_NOT_FOUND
See #0xC000007B - STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_FORMAT
0xCFFFFFFF - APPLICATION_HUNG
The application became unresponsive and was terminated by the OS.
0xC000009A - STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES
This error may occur when you have an obsolete version of the BattlEye anti-cheat software. Possible solution:
- Update the BattlEye anti-cheat software or contact BattlEye support.
Report the error to the Feedback Tracker
If you encounter an error that you cannot solve by yourself, please report it to our Feedback Tracker, or contact our support team. Together with the error code, please attach an error report. See this guide for more information on how to do so.