Example output
Before we start, it's important to understand that this error message is indicating that a serious error has occurred within the "Football Manager 2019" application, causing it to shut down. This type of error message is usually caused by a software bug, hardware issue, or conflicts with other programs running on your computer.
To troubleshoot this error message, please follow these step-by-step instructions:
Step 1: Check for Software Updates
• Check to see if there are any software updates for "Football Manager 2019" and install them.
• Also, check for any updates for your Windows Operating System and install them as well.
• Updating the software and the operating system can help resolve any known bugs or conflicts.
Step 2: Restart Your Computer
• Restarting your computer can help resolve any temporary issues that may be causing the error message.
• Save any unsaved work before restarting your computer.
Step 3: Check for Conflicts with Other Programs
• Check if there are any other programs running in the background that may be causing conflicts with "Football Manager 2019".
• Close any unnecessary programs and try running "Football Manager 2019" again.
Step 4: Check for Corrupted Files
• Check if any of the files required for "Football Manager 2019" to run are corrupted.
• Go to the "C:\Users\Malgov\Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2019" folder and check for any corrupted files.
• If there are any corrupted files, try reinstalling "Football Manager 2019" or repairing the game files.
Step 5: Use a System File Checker
• Use the System File Checker (SFC) tool to scan and repair any corrupted system files.
• Open the Command Prompt as an administrator and type "sfc /scannow" and press enter.
• Wait for the scan to complete and follow any instructions given.
Step 6: Use a System Restore Point
• If none of the above steps work, you can try restoring your system to an earlier point in time before the error occurred.
• Go to the Control Panel, and search for "System Restore".
• Follow the instructions to select a restore point and restore your system.
Preventive Measures:
• Keep your software and operating system up-to-date to prevent any known bugs or conflicts.
• Use reputable antivirus software and keep it up-to-date to prevent any malware infections.
• Close any unnecessary programs while running "Football Manager 2019" to prevent conflicts.
• Regularly backup important files and documents to prevent data loss
Step 4: Check for Corrupted Files
1. Open File Explorer by clicking on the folder icon on the taskbar or by pressing the Windows key + E.
2. Navigate to the following directory: "C:\Users\Malgov\Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2019".
3. Look for any files with the extension ".dmp". These are the crash dump files generated by the application when it crashes.
4. Note the name of the file with the most recent timestamp (in this case, "FM 2019v19.3.0.1200123(2019.03.01 10.10.38).dmp").
5. Move the file to a different location, such as your desktop or a new folder, to keep it as a backup copy.
6. Open the Steam client, right-click on "Football Manager 2019" in your Library, and select "Properties".
7. Click on the "Local Files" tab and then click "Verify Integrity of Game Files". This will check the game files for any corrupted or missing files and repair them if necessary.
8. Wait for the verification process to complete. This may take a few minutes depending on the size of the game files and the speed of your computer.
9. Once the verification process is complete, try running "Football Manager 2019" again and see if the error message still appears.
If the error message still appears after verifying the game files, you can try reinstalling the game by right-clicking on "Football Manager 2019" in your Library and selecting "Uninstall". Then, re-install the game from the Steam client.