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Old 14-02-2006, 20:58
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Originally Posted by trodas
Anyone have idea, how to ENCODE the CD key? I mean, in the registers, instead of classic BF2 cd key is something like this:

Code:
x939201000000d08c9ddf0115d1118c7a00c04fc297eb0100000007c82f7d82136c4f82666fa73a5a61cf00000000400000005400680069007300200069007300200074006800650020006400650073006300720069007000740069006f006e00200073007400720069006e0067002e00000003660000a800000010000000b123325e28047ef4c4756f9babb84ba00000000004800000a00000001000000050428b5eb167faac0a5033cd39c51a32180000009aff3909a0030bd395479c873c26df17a843d2c6141db2ba14000000428c3eaa22a9cba89cd2165b89dd1fe21b619669
I tried the support directory stuff a little, but no help. Maybe I doing something wrong? Is there are any encoder of CD key for BF2? (1.12)
To encode your cd-key run the update program for v.1.12, pick language and hit next. Next goto start, then run and type %temp%, this will bring up the temp dir. Goto dir with {numbers and letters} then another dir with {numbers and letters} now copy bf******check.exe to your desktop. Now you can close the temp dir and cancel the setup of the update. Now every time you put in new cd-key run bf******check, it doesn't seem to do anything but it will encrypt the key in the reg.
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