The Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare S1-sp64-ship.exe Error is disruptive, but it is almost always fixable. Start with the simplest solutions: running the game as an administrator and moving the folder to a root directory. From there, systematically work through verifying game files, updating drivers, and checking your security software. With patience, one of these methods will clear the error and allow you to enjoy the fast-paced action of Advanced Warfare .
If all else fails, a clean reinstallation is your best bet. Uninstall the game completely, delete the remaining game folder, and then reinstall it from a fresh download. Before reinstalling, run a system file checker scan ( sfc /scannow in Command Prompt as Administrator) and test your RAM with Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to ensure no underlying system issues exist.
This built-in Windows tool can find and fix deeper system corruption. To run it, open the Start Menu, type cmd , right-click on "Command Prompt" and select "Run as administrator". In the black window, type sfc /scannow and press Enter. Let the scan run to completion; it will automatically repair any corrupted system files it finds.
A corrupted config file will cause the executable to crash immediately upon launch. This forces the game to create fresh, default configs.
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Right-click and select Properties . Go to the Installed Files tab.
Before diving into fixes, it helps to understand what causes this issue. Generally, it stems from:
Lower advanced options like and Cache Spot Shadows within the in-game video settings menu, as these features are notorious for exhausting VRAM allocations on newer graphics cards. Step 5: Update or Roll Back Graphics Drivers
Click and check your current refresh rate (e.g., 60Hz, 144Hz).