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Hello
After upgrade Windows 10 with the last update Minecraft does not start anymore.
trying to do a fresh install when I try to install FML I get this error.
I tried reinstalling Java, video drivers with no results. Before upgrade Windows minecraft worked well.
I enclose the error log, it does so with any version of minecraft and forges.

 

hs_err_pid10232.log

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5 hours ago, diesieben07 said:

It looks like some issue with your video card driver, the file that is crashing is d3d9.dll, which seem to be DirectX related, probably DirectX 9? Are you 100% sure your graphics drivers are up to date? What are your system specs?

my pc spec: 

cpu i5 4690k - ram 16gb ddr3 1866 - gpu MSI GTX 1070 Armor OC - SSD + various mechanical HDD

Video driver ver. 381.65

Before install windows 10 Creators Update any version of minecraft worked well.

Any other games worked fine (including directx 9) games

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I had thought so.

I won't format only due to minecraft, I will wait for an hotfix or some future update

 

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