Fixing anti-cheat runtime errors on Jingyue B660M

The anti-cheat module completely broke my spirit. On Windows 10 22H2, I followed the official knowledge base report NO.JG-ERR-09. I initially thought it was a BIOS compatibility issue, but that was a dead end. I ran the DISM command-line tool for a system image scan and found 3 corrupted DLL files. After executing the /RestoreHealth command, I used CPU-Z to monitor the system and saw call latency drop from 25ms to about 8ms. CS2 finally launched without the anti-cheat blocking me, and load times shrank from 18s - 25s down to 7s - 10s. Just a heads-up: if your chipset drivers are ancient, you'll still get random crashes. You must update to the 2026 latest version to kill the bug for good. It was a tedious grind, but I'm back in ranked.
Category:Troubleshooting Last updated:March 19, 2026 12:45 PM