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madnisman
16-10-2006, 11:11
I have a problem with the FixedExe-File for TW PGA Tour 07. It seems that it should be running, i can get past the first two screens, but then the screen turns blank and the game crashes with a windows error report. It says that the "TW2007.exe" has caused a problem in the module "Engine.dll".
If I use the Original Exe and the Original DVD it works perfectly. I tried the FixedExe on another system with the same error. So I think the FixedExe is corrupt, but I want to play the game without the DVD. Anyone else with the same problem and has a clue for me?

Thanks for your help!

wibblyone
21-10-2006, 15:40
It's not just you. The first time i tried to load the game with the nocd i was able to get to the config screen but then it crashed. Now it crashes every single time as soon as i launch it. In fact the cracks for TW06 didn't work for me either :-) It's interesting as other EA games (e.g. Fifa) run fine with a nocd exe on my machine. I wonder if different groups of devs at EA use different copy protection mechanisms. Anyway I guess if we want to play TW07 without the CD we'll just have to hope someone releases a proper crack for it.

BarryB
21-10-2006, 15:50
When you get crashes using cracks, first make sure the original CD/DVD with original EXE file run first, then if it does the same thing it's not a crack problem and your system is to blame.

I know the crack works for a mate of mine so check it's not your system.

racer1977
01-01-2007, 16:43
Making copy protection work in a place where you think you are all set, and then WHAM - the game crashes. Any direction out there anyone?

Is there a mini-image we can mount? Perhaps that will work? Or what if I mount an ISO of the original disc using Daemon? HELP!

jpb

racer1977
03-01-2007, 20:02
Is there any help out there???

GLH
03-01-2007, 22:31
DON'T BUMP !!! (Forum Rules (http://www.fileforums.com/showthread.php?t=54193))

Read the FAQs (http://www.fileforums.com/showthread.php?t=73906) about "How to make your own mini-image".