How to Fix Error Code 0xc0f1103f on GeForce Now

Can’t play games on your Windows computer due to an error code 0xcf1103f on GeForce Now?

GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service offered by NVIDIA. It lets you play the latest games without needing a high-end gaming rig. 

While GeForce Now offers tons of benefits, it also comes with its downsides. 

One of the most common problems you can encounter on GeForce Now is the error code 0xc0f1103f. 

error code 0xC0F1103F on GeForce Now

In this guide, we’ll show you how to resolve this issue on your computer. 

Let’s get started!

1. Restart Your Computer. 

If you can’t stream games on GeForce Now, we suggest restarting your computer. 

This should reload your resources, allowing your system to resolve temporary issues that may have occurred. 

Restarting your computer should also clear corrupted data from the memory. 

Here’s how you can restart your PC: 

  1. Press the Windows key on your keyboard. 
  2. Next, access the Power Options tab. 
  3. Choose Restart from the pop-up menu. 
  4. Wait for your system to boot. 
Restart PC

Relaunch GeForce Now and check if the problem is solved. 

2. Check GeForce Now Servers. 

Being a cloud-based service, GeForce Now may run into errors if the servers for your region are unavailable. 

To confirm this, check NVIDIA’s status page for any downtimes or scheduled maintenance. 

error code 0xC0F1103F on GeForce Now

If the servers are down, all you need to do is wait. Server-related problems can’t be resolved on your end, and NVIDIA’s team is probably doing their best to restore the service. 

On the other hand, you can proceed to the next solution if there’s nothing wrong with the servers. 

3. Check Your Network. 

GeForce Now requires at least 15 Mbps internet speed to stream games at 720p resolution. If your network isn’t reaching this speed, you can run into various errors while playing. 

Run a test on your network using Fast.com to confirm if it’s the culprit. 

Fast.com

If your network speed is below 15 Mbps, restart your modem or router to refresh the connection with your ISP. 

  1. Unplug your router from the wall outlet. 
  2. Wait for 5 to 10 seconds. 
  3. Reconnect your router. 
Restart Router

Once done, perform another test to check if you are getting the correct speeds indicated in your monthly subscription. 

If not, report the problem to your service provider and let them handle the situation. 

Note

Consider upgrading your plan if it’s only 15 Mbps or less. 


4. Run GeForce Now As Admin. 

If you still encounter the error code 0xc0f1103f on GeForce Now, try running the app as an administrator. 

This should grant GeForce Now access to your system to use all the resources it needs. 

Here’s how you can do that: 

  1. Go to your desktop and find GeForce Now
  2. Right-click on it and choose Properties
error code 0xC0F1103F on GeForce Now
  1. Inside Properties, go to the Compatibility tab. 
  2. Find the ‘Run this Program as an Administrator’ option and enable it. 
  3. Click OK to apply the changes. 
Run GeForce Now as Admin

Relaunch GeForce Now and see if you’ll still encounter the error code. 

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5. Use Onboard Graphics. 

This is a popular fix for issues with GeForce Now. If your processor has onboard graphics, use it for GeForce Now. 

Since you are streaming games from NVIDIA’s servers, you don’t need a powerful graphics card to run the software. 

Follow the guide below to use your onboard graphics for GeForce Now: 

  1. Open the Start Menu on your computer. 
  2. Look for Graphics Settings and open it. 
error code 0xC0F1103F on GeForce Now
  1. Next, click on Browse
  2. Go to the Desktop tab in the side menu and select GeForce Now
  3. Click on Add
error code 0xC0F1103F on GeForce Now
  1. Now, click on GeForce Now and click on Options
error code 0xC0F1103F on GeForce Now
  1. Select the Power Saving option and click Save
error code 0xC0F1103F on GeForce Now

Try using GeForce Now again to check if the problem is solved.

6. Update Network Drivers. 

We recommend updating your network drivers if you still encounter the 0xc0f1103f  error code. 

This should ensure no problems with your network connection, which is the most important component when streaming games. 

Here’s what you need to do: 

  1. Go to the Start Menu and look for Device Manager
Device Manager
  1. Open it and expand the Network Adapters tab. 
  2. Right-click on your network controller. 
  3. Select Update Driver and follow the prompts.
Update Driver
  1. Restart your system to apply the changes. 

Go back to GeForce Now to see if the error message would still occur. 

7. Turn Off VPNs. 

Virtual private networks, or VPNs, are services that protect your network and online data. 

They work by redirecting your traffic to their servers to hide sensitive data. However, this process can cause instability in your network. 

When streaming games on GeForce Now, we highly suggest turning off any VPN on your computer or router. 

8. Reinstall GeForce Now. 

At this point, we suggest reinstalling GeForce Now if you still encounter the error code 0xc0f1103f. 

This will ensure that GeForce Now doesn’t have missing or corrupted resources. 

Follow the steps below to delete GeForce Now: 

  1. Press the Windows key on your keyboard to open the Start Menu
  2. Now, look for Control Panel and open it. 
error code 0xC0F1103F on GeForce Now
  1. Under Programs, click on Uninstall a Program
error code 0xC0F1103F on GeForce Now
  1. Find GeForce Now from the list.
  2. Right-click on it and choose Uninstall
error code 0xC0F1103F on GeForce Now

Go to NVIDIA’s download page afterward and download the latest version of GeForce Now for your computer. 

Install the software and observe if you still run into the 0xc0f1103f error code.

Related: How to Fix Error Code 0x0000F004 on GeForce Now


9. Update Windows. 

If none of the solutions above worked, try updating Windows. 

The version of Windows you’re using might have an underlying issue that causes problems with your network. 

Updating your computer will also rule out compatibility issues with GeForce Now. 

Follow the guide below to update Windows: 

  1. Press Windows + I keys on your keyboard to open Windows Settings
  2. After that, go to Privacy & Security (Windows 10). 
  3. Now, click on Windows Update on the side menu. 
  4. Click on Check for Updates
error code 0xC0F1103F on GeForce Now
  1. If an update is available, click on Download and Install
  2. Follow the prompts to install the update and restart your computer. 

    Once done, go back to GeForce Now to check if the problem is solved. 

    That ends our guide for fixing the error code 0xc0f1103f on GeForce Now. If you have questions, please drop a comment below, and we’ll do our best to answer them. 

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    • John Sixto

      John is a staff writer at Saint and comes from a SAP ABAP development background. He has a Bachelors in IT and has been writing since 2018, with over 500 posts published. He loves to build PCs and has a deep curiosity in understanding how different components and configurations work. John spends hundreds of hours at a time, researching and testing the software and apps, before he proceeds to write about it. LinkedIn X (Twitter)

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