Many users reported 64 bit architecture errors on their Windows computers, so today we’re going to show you how to fix them.
- The 64 bit architecture error message might pop up when the OS fails to recognize your PC.
- A common cause is that your drivers are not up to date, so try updating your drivers.
Uninstall and Reinstall the game
- Download the game again from the developer’s website
- Go to the installation folder
- Delete all the files in the folder
- Download the game again
- Install the files
Initiate a Clean Boot
- Go to the Start menu by pressing Windows key + X and then selecting Task Manager from the list.
- Right-click on svchost.exe and choose Start.
- Navigate to the Processes tab, find svchost.exe and End Process.
- On the Startup tab, select Open Task Manager.
- On the new window, expand the tab labeled Startup, and check all the processes listed there.
- Right-click on the ones you do not need, select Disable and confirm.
- Close Task Manager.
- Restart your computer.
- If the error persists, try following the next solution.
- Remove .Net Framework
- Close all your active apps and open Run.
- Type msconfig and press Enter.
- Go to the Services tab.
- Expand .Net Framework and Right-click on it.
- Select the Disable option.
- Now, go back to the Services tab and click on OK to save changes.
- Restart your computer.
Install the latest drivers
- Go to Device Manager and double-click your graphics card.
- Click the Driver tab, then click Update Driver.
- Select Search automatically for drivers.
Check for conflicting software
- On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key + I to open the Settings app.
- Select the Apps option.
- Click the App history tab on the window shown directly below.
- Then select an app listed there and click Uninstall.
- Select Yes on the confirmation prompt.
Disable Windows Defender Firewall
- Open Windows Search and type Windows Defender Firewall and open it.
- Find Windows Defender Firewall on the list and click Open Settings.
- Navigate to the Advanced Settings section.
- Click Turn off Windows Defender Firewall.
- Restart your computer.
Check Nvidia Control Panel
- Go to Settings > Apps > Apps & features.
- Click on your Nvidia control panel and select Uninstall.
- Reboot your PC and check if this fixes the error.
10. Change the game setting
- Go to “Game” and open the “Settings” icon.
- Then, open the “Graphics” menu.
- Select “Advanced” and move the slider to “High”.
