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GeForce Now Error Code 0xc192000e: 5 Ways to Fix It

A scheduled server upgrade is the reason for the error code

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Users are getting kicked out of their GeForce Now accounts and the error code 0xc192000e is displayed on their screens. This is a big problem because it means that you will not be able to play any games or watch any videos from your account.

Gamers who have been experiencing the issue say that they’ve been unable to play the game. It’s not uncommon for gaming software to have glitches as sometimes even the popularXbox app fails to launch. If you are in the same boat, below we discuss some potential fixes.

Why does GeForce Now say error 0xc192000e?

Why does GeForce Now say error 0xc192000e?

If you’re getting the GeForce Now error 0xc192000e, it could be due to one or more of the following reasons:

It is important to note that the GeForce Now error 0xc192000e can manifest itself in various ways such as:

How can I fix GeForce Now error code 0xc192000e?

How can I fix GeForce Now error code 0xc192000e?

Before you attempt any of the below solutions, perform these preliminary checks first:

1. Use a VPN

A VPN is basically a secure tunnel that encrypts your internet connection and sends it through another server. Using a VPN is not only beneficial in enhancing your gaming experience but also allows you to change your location.

Some users who updated their locations when they switched to a different server in a different location were able to regain access to their accounts.

2. Switch to the browser version

Sometimes, the issue may be the GeForce Now app, and switching to a browser could fix the problem. A few users were able to bypass the error while using a browser but report that the response time was extremely slow.

That’s why we recommend you go for theOperabrowser because it is fast and has the best features for gaming. As an added advantage, it also comes with a built-in VPN, so you can browse the web privately and securely.

3. Update your GeForce drivers

It’s good practice tokeep your drivers always updatedto avoid any compatibility issues or other errors that may crop up from time to time.

You can check out our comprehensive article on various ways todownload the GeForce driversand once they have been updated, check to see if the error code still appears.

4. Reinstall the GeForce Now app

If the problem is your GeForce Now app that has failed to register updates, try uninstalling it to get rid of any corrupt files that may have accumulated over time. Also, don’t forget toremove any software leftoversas reinstalling it again could still bring up similar problems.

Once you have successfully removed every trace of the program, proceed todownload GeForce Nowand check if the problem persists.

5. Contact support

If the above methods fail to yield desired results and you’re still getting error code 0xc192000e, it may be time tocontact NVIDIA support.

It’s possible they’re not yet aware of the issue or it’s an isolated problem that’s facing a section of users. Nevertheless, reporting the issue is one step closer to getting the problem resolved.

If GeForce Now is doing a server upgrade, there’s nothing you can do but wait. While you wait, we recommend checking outoffline PC gamesthat you can play to keep you entertained.

We also have an answer for when yourGeForce Experience is not detecting gamesso feel free to check out our guide on the same.

We’d love to hear any additional solutions not mentioned here but have worked for you in this situation. Leave us a comment down below.

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Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

Claire has a knack for solving problems and improving the quality of life for those around her. She’s driven by rationality, curiosity, and simplicity, and always eager to learn more about Microsoft’s products. With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11, errors, and software.

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Claire Moraa

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With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11 errors.