How To Fix GeForce Now 0XC0F1103F Error

In this article, we will try to solve the 0XC0F1103F error encountered by users using the Nvidia Geforce Now program.

Jan 12, 2022 - 03:06
How To Fix GeForce Now 0XC0F1103F Error
How To Fix GeForce Now 0XC0F1103F Error

We can say that GeForce Now has managed to attract many players. As a managed platform by communicating with a remote server with any phone or computer, many games are added for users to provide their experience. However, it seems that the 0XC0F1103F error that some players encounter prevents the program from opening and restricts access. If you are facing such a problem, you can find the solution by following the steps below.

What is GeForce Now Error 0XC0F1103F?

This error we encounter may prevent access to the program by appearing due to any problem. A few of them are drivers out of date, power option problem, network problem etc. Such problems may cause various errors and prevent us from accessing the program. If you are facing such a problem, you can reach the solution by following the suggestions below.

How To Fix GeForce Now Error 0XC0F1103F?

This error can occur due to any problem and prevent access to the program. For this, we will give you a solution to the problem by mentioning a few suggestions.

1-) Update Your Drivers

Check if your video card and other framework drivers are up to date. For this;

  • Download and install Driver Booster.
  • Open the Driver Booster program.
  • Perform the scanning process by pressing the SCAN button on the screen that appears.

After the scan is finished, it will reveal various outdated drivers. Perform the update by selecting outdated drivers and restart your computer. After this process, open our game and check if the problem persists.

2-) Change Power Options

If you are using the power plan from high performance or ultimate performance mode, set it to balanced mode and apply the actions. After setting it to Balanced mode, you can restart your computer and check if the application gives an error.

3-) Update Windows

The fact that Windows is not up to date will allow various errors to appear. If your operating system is not up to date, restart your computer by updating it. Then you can check if the problem persists by running GeForce Now.

4-) Clear DNS Cache

If none of the suggestions above worked, we can solve the problem by clearing the dns cache. For this;

  • Type cmd on the start search screen and run it as an administrator.
  • Type the command ipconfig /flushdns on the command prompt screen and press enter.
  • After this process, it will show that your dns cache has been successfully cleared.
  • Then again type the netsh winsock reset command on the command prompt screen and press enter.

After this process, restart the computer and run the GeForce Now application as an administrator. If the problem persists, let's move on to another suggestion.

5-) Change the Graphics Feature of the Program

If your graphics card is AMD, you can solve the problem by disabling your graphics card. Of course, it is better not to leave it permanently. You can activate it again.

  • Open Windows Settings.
  • Open the System menu on the screen that opens.
  • Click on Monitor from the menus listed on the left.
  • Click on the Graphics settings option on the pop-up menu screen.
  • On this screen, the graphics performance preference will open. Change the preference below to Classic app.
  • Select the NVIDIA Geforce Now program by clicking the Browse button below.
  • Then click the NVIDIA Geforce Now option below and set the Graphics feature to Power Save.

If you continue to get the error, repeat the process and set the graphics feature to High Performance.

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