I would definitely recommend uninstalling the game, and delete anything in C:programs/diablo2
hold windows flag key, and hit R.
i would check (regedit) and make sure you have nothing diablo 2 related in there as well
also check the fallowing...
%appdate%
%programdata%
next thing I would do is open command prompt.
type ipconfig /flushdns
( you could install ccleaner , and it would do that as well )
then i would make sure you don't have any anti-virus programs on.
install a fresh copy of Diablo 2 from battle.net ( run as admin )
* edit * before installing diablo 2, maybe it would be a good idea to run ccleaner as well , it will clear up any failed windows 10 updates. Then you should check to see if there are any updates.
If you use Ethernet cables , and not fiber optics...
I recommend cleaning the ends with like rubbing alcohol or simply water works too, ( tip your finger into a cup of water , and rub the ends ) and dry it off with paper towel .
I'm pretty sure that ipconfig /flush dns , will probably fix your issue though.
* edit 2 * make sure to type in the search box on the bottom of windows 10 secreen..... dxdiag .... a window will open, and on the bottom left a green bar will load. wait for that to load... then close it.
then open the diablo 2 folder/section, and run the video test. and maybe select Glide option?
This post was edited by conetopia on Nov 28 2019 09:44am