LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4

LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4

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Crash at Launch FIX
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An easy fix that won't take more than a minute.
   
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FIXING IT
I just started up this game. It was crashing at start-up, but I was able to fix it by using some easy steps.

I'm using Windows 7, but I presume it works for others.

STEP 1. Right click the sound icon on the taskbar.

STEP 2. Click Playback devices.

STEP 3. Right click the speaker in use (you'll see the green bars moving up or down)

STEP 4. Click Properties, and then click Advanced.

STEP 5. Set quality to 24 bit, 48000 Hz (Studio Quality)

STEP 6. Apply. (Ok)

Test if it works. It did for me.

When you're done playing the game, just change it back to whatever you were using before.

The game's audio will not play unless it's set to 24 bit, 48000 Hz.
29 kommentarer
lyraheartstrings 21. okt. 2023 kl. 11:53 
I use headphones since I am using a desktop pc and changing speaker settings isn't an option for me. Will the game start up just fine on headphones?
CamperCroft 17. sep. 2023 kl. 19:54 
Gracias man verdaderamente es el único que lo soluciono, increíble que algo tan sencillo sea el causante del problema.
mewtwo 14. juli 2023 kl. 3:14 
It works, thanks :steamflake:
anaKin 2. juli 2023 kl. 14:20 
Thank you so much <3
Niichi 28. dec. 2022 kl. 11:45 
OOOHHH WOOW just thanks you its work
Maz 7. sep. 2022 kl. 8:15 
how can i fix ( out of range ) problem
Ergia 15. nov. 2021 kl. 12:57 
OMG it works for me! Thank you so much :steamhappy:
Nocarthief 26. dec. 2020 kl. 12:06 
1.) how the frick did you figure this out
2.)why the frick does it work?

thank you though:emofdr:
Riftchaser 2. nov. 2020 kl. 15:44 
Thank you so much this was doing my head in
jedgamer64 8. aug. 2020 kl. 5:45 
Windows 10 64 bit, Game doesn't crash at launch just crashes sometime during play, no specific trigger to timing, my audio plays fine, by default it's set to 16 bit 48,000Hz, don't have the option to set to 24 bit, 48,000Hz, only 16 bit 44,100Hz and 16 bit 32,000Hz. my speakers are just the speakers that come with a pretty modern Sharp TV (Sharp is a budget brand but not that budget so idk what's going on here)