Fix Resident Evil 4 Remake Fatal D3D Error

Harsh Clif
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Resident Evil 4 Remake is one of the most anticipated games of the year. Fans of the classic survival horror game are eagerly waiting for the updated version with better graphics and gameplay. However, some players have been experiencing a Fatal D3D Error, which can be frustrating and prevent them from enjoying the game. In this article, we will explore some of the solutions to this problem.

The Fatal D3D Error is caused by an issue with DirectX, which is a collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) that enable the rendering of high-quality graphics in games and other multimedia applications. The error occurs when the game is unable to access the DirectX libraries, resulting in a crash or freezing of the game.

Resident Evil 4 Remake re4.exe Fatal D3D Error (25) Fix

Before proceeding with the solutions, ensure your system meets the minimum requirements to play the game. Once that’s cleared, here are the solutions you can try to fix the D3D error in Resident Evil 4 Remake.

Disable Ray Tracing

If you have RayTracing enabled in the graphics settings, it may be the main cause of the D3D error as it consumes a lot of VRAM, and the game currently has an issue with that. So, open the options menu and go to Graphics Settings and disable RT. 

Rule Out the GPU Driver

One fix you should try is to rule out that the problem is not with the GPU driver. This includes a few steps. First, update the GPU driver, and during the installation of the newest drivers, ensure that you are performing a clean install. Now, try running the game. If the Resident Evil 4 Remake D3D error persists, try rolling back the driver. You can do this from the Device manager, but the more reliable way is to download the old driver from the manufacturer’s website and install it. 

Lower the Texture and Game Settings

Lowering the texture quality has a direct impact on the VRAM and performance of the game. Go to the game settings and reduce the texture quality. Check if you still get the error. If you cannot launch the game at all, try to reduce the game’s texture from the config file. If you can access the game’s menu, reduce all the game settings until it’s White and see if that makes a difference.

Check VRAM usage

Make sure that your VRAM usage stays under the limit and is in the orange-yellow zone or lower. This will prevent the error from occurring. You can monitor your VRAM usage using tools like MSI Afterburner or GPU-Z.

Turn down Shadows

Depending on your GPU, you may need to turn down the Shadows setting. This will free up VRAM and make space to increase other settings that can enhance the visual presentation.

Reinstall the game

If none of the above solutions work, try reinstalling the game. Sometimes, the game files can get corrupted or missing, causing errors.

These are all the solutions you can try to fix the Resident Evil 4 Remake crashing with Fatal Error D3D (25). Disabling the Ray Tracing is the most effective solution you should try if you have a PC that supports it.  

Install the latest version of C++ Redistributable

The C++ Redistributable is a package of runtime components required to run applications developed with Visual C++. Installing the latest version of this package can help resolve the Fatal D3D Error in Resident Evil 4 Remake. Here are the steps to do it:

  1. Go to the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable download page.
  2. Select the appropriate version of the package based on your system architecture (32-bit or 64-bit).
  3. Click on the Download button and wait for the package to download.
  4. Once the download is complete, run the executable file and follow the installation wizard to install the package.
  5. After the installation is complete, restart your computer and launch the game to see if the error is resolved.

Troubleshoot the game in Clean Boot Mode

Clean Boot Mode is a troubleshooting technique that allows you to start your computer with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This can help isolate the cause of the Fatal D3D Error in Resident Evil 4 Remake. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
  2. Type “msconfig” and press Enter to open the System Configuration window.
  3. Select the Services tab and check the “Hide all Microsoft services” checkbox.
  4. Click on the “Disable all” button to disable all third-party services.
  5. Select the Startup tab and click on “Open Task Manager”.
  6. Disable all the startup programs by right-clicking on each program and selecting “Disable”.
  7. Close the Task Manager and click on the OK button in the System Configuration window.
  8. Restart your computer and launch the game to see if the error is resolved.

Run DirectX Diagnostics

DirectX Diagnostics is a tool that allows you to diagnose and troubleshoot issues related to DirectX. Running DirectX Diagnostics can help you identify the cause of the Fatal D3D Error in Resident Evil 4 Remake. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
  2. Type “dxdiag
  1. Press Enter to open the DirectX Diagnostic Tool.
  2. In the tool, select the Display tab to see information about your graphics card.
  3. Check for any errors or warnings in the Notes section.
  4. If there are any errors or warnings, try to resolve them using the suggestions provided by the tool.
  5. If there are no errors or warnings, select the System tab to see information about your system.
  6. Check the DirectX Version and ensure that it is up-to-date.
  7. If the DirectX version is not up-to-date, download and install the latest version from the Microsoft website.
  8. After updating DirectX, restart your computer and launch the game to see if the error is resolved.

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