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Hi pyrokinesis,
There's something you said that I dont follow: Quote:
Do I need to do something to invoke the regeneration? What info does it store? Fortunately (??), I don't own any other EA games and I'm not likely to either, it's only my obsession with LotR that has prompted me to buy this one. I have no real objection to putting the disc in the drive (although, being lazy, untidy and careless, I'd prefer not to) I'm just trying to get the game to work without having to uninstall useful utilities which have a legitimate purpose. Joe, Ok, I uninstalled CloneCD, Alcohol and Daemon Tools - using the original game.dat, the splash screen fires up then closes down again a second or two later, no CD emulation window but nothing else either - just like with the no CD/DVD patch. I guess therefore that the problem lies elsewhere. I am using an old Matrox G450eTV graphics card with the latest drivers from Matrox on the Win2k setup but WinXP installed its own drivers which are slightly different. I have DirectX 9.0c in Win2k, I'll have to check on the WinXP version. I hadn't expected the game to run at all using the Matrox card and was planning to upgrade to an ATI 9800Pro AIW (I know that gamers would prefer the nVidia 6600GT but I can't justify the extra costs involved) so I was pleased to get anything at all from it. At least I can just about play the game (unlike Myst IV which is still waiting in its box). Thanks both for your input. Ken |
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First you need to find a file called LOTRbfme_inst.exe. This is the file that generates the LOTRbfme.dat file. This file is generated according to the properties of the installation, ie. Registry settings, Game.dat file information. Whenever you make any changes to these eg. change the registry if you want to move the location of the installation etc, as well as replacing the Game.dat file, this file needs to be regenerated. All the security of LOTRBFME is linked to this file it seems. So the procedure is the following:
Install the Game. Update the game to V 1.02 Backup the Current Game.dat file (Will need this for future updates), as well as the LOTRbfme.dat file (Probably better to rename these to .bak). Now replace the Game.dat file with the one in the NO-CD/DVD patch. Delete the LOTRbfme.dat file (Unless you renamed it - or you will not notice the replacement) Run the LOTRbfme_inst.exe file and you should see a new LOTRbfme.dat file. Run the Game and you should have no further problems.
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Thanks pyrokinesis - I'll give that a whirl later today.
Ken |
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Nope, tried that - no change - splash screen fires up then dies again.
Oh well, thanks for suggestion. |
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My lotrbfme_inst.exe has a problem therefore it dosent run when I click on it. So I get the splash screen, and then after a while, it closes.
Well this is what I think. So, can anyone send me their lotrbfme_inst.exe please? Send to zacqzzz********comThanks! Last edited by zacqzzz; 01-06-2005 at 01:45. |
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It doesn't seem as if it is running. (At least you see nothing pop-up). However if you delete the original LOTRbfme.dat you should see a new one. It is possible that it creates the New file in a directory other than your install directory. I had it that the new one appears in the parent directory of my installation dir. Also check your registry. make sure it contains all the following:
REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Electronic Arts\EA Games\The Battle for Middle-earth] "Language"="english" "InstallPath"="D:\\GAMES\\LOTRBFME\\" "Version"=dword:00010000 "MapPackVersion"=dword:00010000 "UseLocalUserMaps"=dword:00000000 "UserDataLeafName"="My Battle for Middle-earth Files" [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Electronic Arts\EA Games\The Battle for Middle-earth\ergc] @=" Your Serial Number without the '-' " [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\EA GAMES\The Battle for Middle-earth] "DisplayName"="The Battle for Middle-earth (tm)" "Installed From"="C:\\121212\\" "Registration"="SOFTWARE\\Electronic Arts\\EA GAMES\\The Battle for Middle-earth\\ergc" "CacheSize"="3351006208" "SwapSize"="0" "Language"="English US" "Locale"="en_us" "CD Drive"="C:\\" "Install Dir"=" 'Your installation Directory' " "Product GUID"="{3F290582-3F4E-4B96-009C-E0BABAA40C42}" "Region"="Europe" "Folder"="C:\\Documents and Settings\\All Users\\Start Menu\\Programs\\EA GAMES\\" "Patch URL"="http://transtest.ea.com/Electronic Arts/The Battle for Middle-earth/Europe" "Suppression Exe"="rtsi.exe" [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\EA GAMES\The Battle for Middle-earth\1.0] "Language"=dword:00000001 "DisplayName"="The Battle for Middle-earth (tm)" "LanguageName"="English US" The Version may differ depending on witch update you have installed. Possible fix: After installing the game (1.0) Copy and edit the above txt and import into you registry. Thereafter install the update and then follow the instructions as in the post Regenerating the DAT file |
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Thanks, I'll try it!
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Thanks, Ive tried it... But... it seems that my lotrbfme_inst isnt regenerating the file. =|
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