if you are having this issue do this fix go to file explorer and type in this C:/Users/%username%/AppData/Local/Temp look for the file named Destiny 2 rename it anything or take out the space and you will be able to sign back on easy
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What sorcery is this? I have tried everything and this was the only thing that worked.
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1 ReplyWould anyone in this thread mind hopping in a Discord to help walk me through this? I don't have the same file path but I've been struggling with this issue for 2 days now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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thx much
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1 ReplyI can't figure this out for the life of me. I've tried it this way, and the search come out empty. (Yes, I did replace %username% as well)
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U R THE BEST <3
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Oh dear lord, I could kiss you. Thank you so much!! I spent too long just sitting there and redownloading in different ways.
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3 RepliesEdited by deltron1207: 6/2/2023 2:22:49 AM[i]This is not working for me, not sure if I’m doing something wrong. I can’t find the destiny file. Only the desktop shortcut.[/i] Never mind it, this worked. Thank you - 6/1/2023
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Thank you so much I've been trying to figure this out over two afternoons
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Holy hannah, I can't believe that worked. Been bashing my head against this most afternoon. Thank you so much.
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Edited by The Baked Potato: 6/1/2023 8:11:38 PMokay this fixed it !
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1 ReplyI have a D: install and none of these files or folders exist on my D: or C: This is my folder directory but there is no Destiny 2 in it. C:\Users\Default.migrated\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows I have a D: install as my C: is an SSD and is too small for any applications.
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That works, when I reinstalled my game, I always got the beagle error code. After deleting the Destiny 2 folder, on the path you provided, everything seems to work again.