Battlefront 2 was released in 2005, and Microsoft released a couple of Windows OS versions since then. As a result, some compatibility issues might arise. So in this article, we’re going to talk about getting Star Wars Battlefront 2 to work in Windows 10.

How can I launch Star Wars Battlefront 2 in Windows 10?

1. Update Windows and install the latest drivers

First, make sure that you’re running the latest Windows version. Running outdated OS versions may trigger various issues, including game launch issues or crashes. Go to Settings / Update & Security and open Windows Update. Click on the Check for updates button, if available. Windows Update automatically installs the latest driver updates when you check for updates. However, make sure that you’ve indeed installed the latest driver versions by launching Device Manager. If there is an exclamation mark next to particular drivers, right-click on the respective drivers and select Update. We also strongly recommend dedicated third-party driver update tools, such as DriverFix, to automatically download all the outdated drivers on your PC. This is optimal since it will periodically scan for updates and will keep your system healthy and safe, as you can manually download and install the wrong driver version. Once you install the tool, you only have to hit the Scan button and allow it to go through the entire system. By the end of the process, you’ll know exactly what drivers need updating, as well as available options.

2. Enable Stereo Mix

Note: Some of the latest sound drivers don’t support Stereo Mix anymore. So you might need to install an older sound driver if you can’t see or enable Stereo Mix. SPONSORED After enabling Stereo Mix, go and try to open Star Wars Battlefront 2, it should work fine now. But if it doesn’t, try running the game in compatibility mode, as shown below.

3. Run the game in the compatibility mode

4. Delete vidmode

Some users confirmed that deleting vidmode fixed the problem. Navigate to this location: C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonStar Wars Battlefront IIGameDataDATA_LVL_PC Simply delete vidmode, then check if you can launch Start Wars Battlefront 2 in Windows 10.

5. Turn off firewall

6. Run the game as admin

Here are the steps to follow on Steam: As a last resort, try uninstalling and reinstalling the game. That’s about it. We hope this article helped you to solve the problem, and that you’re now able to play your favorite Star Wars game on your Windows 10 computer. If you have any comments, questions, or maybe some solution for this problem that we didn’t touch upon, feel free to leave it in the comments below. We’ve extensively covered a lot of topics related to Microsoft’s OS, so check out the Windows 10 Hub. When you’re looking for particular guides, our Troubleshooting section will surely help.

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