My OBS Program launches for a split second, and then it disappears from the Task Manager without displaying a window

TeeKay0649

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So I have not used my PC for a good 3 months.
Pre-changes:
The software used to run fine, but when I started launching it, the issue suddenly appeared.
The launcher already had admin privileges, so it asked me whether I want to make changes to my PC. I clicked "Yes."
The mouse would have a little loading circle next to it for a brief 3~5 seconds, and then there would be no windows displayed.
I started to launch it again with a Task Manager open. It appeared on the Task Processes for 1~2 second before disappearing completely.

Post-changes:
I have deleted the entirety of the "OBS" folder in its directory and reinstalled the launcher.
I have already tried uninstalling & reinstalling it multiple times.
I have tried restarting my computer numerous times.
I have tried previous versions (28.1.2, 27.2.4 etc) that are NOT the current version of the OBS(29.2).
I have whitelisted OBS.exe in its list of allowed apps.

21:37:33.915: CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9400F CPU @ 2.90GHz
21:37:33.915: CPU Speed: 2904MHz
21:37:33.915: Physical Cores: 6, Logical Cores: 6
21:37:33.915: Physical Memory: 16317MB Total, 12059MB Free
21:37:33.915: Windows Version: 10.0 Build 19045 (release: 2009; revision: 2728; 64-bit)
21:37:33.915: Running as administrator: true
21:37:33.915: Aero is Enabled (Aero is always on for windows 8 and above)
21:37:33.915: Windows 10 Gaming Features:
21:37:33.915: Game Bar: On
21:37:33.915: Game DVR: On
21:37:33.915: Game DVR Background Recording: Off
21:37:33.918: Sec. Software Status:
21:37:33.919: AhnLab V3 Lite: enabled (AV)
21:37:33.919: Microsoft Defender Antivirus: disabled (AV)
21:37:33.920: Windows Firewall: enabled (FW)
21:37:33.920: Current Date/Time: 2023-04-15, 21:37:33
21:37:33.920: Browser Hardware Acceleration: true
21:37:33.920: Hide OBS windows from screen capture: false
21:37:33.920: Qt Version: 5.15.2 (runtime), 5.15.2 (compiled)
21:37:33.920: Portable mode: false
21:37:34.326: OBS 27.2.4 (64-bit, windows)
21:37:34.326: ---------------------------------
21:37:34.327: ---------------------------------
21:37:34.327: audio settings reset:
21:37:34.327: samples per sec: 48000
21:37:34.327: speakers: 2
21:37:34.348: ---------------------------------
21:37:34.348: Initializing D3D11...
21:37:34.348: Available Video Adapters:
21:37:34.352: Adapter 0: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER
21:37:34.352: Dedicated VRAM: 1975517184
21:37:34.352: Shared VRAM: 4260335616
21:37:34.352: PCI ID: 10de:21c4
21:37:34.353: Driver Version: 31.0.15.2756
21:37:34.353: output 0:
21:37:34.353: name=S24F350
21:37:34.353: pos={0, 0}
21:37:34.353: size={1920, 1080}
21:37:34.353: attached=true
21:37:34.353: refresh=60
21:37:34.353: space=RGB_FULL_G22_NONE_P709
21:37:34.353: sdr_white_nits=80
21:37:34.353: nit_range=[min=0.500000, max=270.000000, max_full_frame=270.000000]
21:37:34.357: Loading up D3D11 on adapter NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER (0)
 

Attachments

Maybe you've already solved your problem, but if you haven't, you can try this. Right click at the OBS icon and click Show, it'll appear on screen. I hope this can help.
obs1.png
obs2.png
 
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