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mabe this was reported by someone also.

have a couple screenies of what happens, maybe u might have an idea if its my end. i tried it on 2 seperate drives, both xp 64 OS.

tried both 1340 & 1342 installers but both same message:

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amd athlon 64x2

5000+ chip

4 gig ram

xp-64 s.pack 2

worked ok with the first 1.34 release but this only happened after one of the recent patches

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afaik theres no sp3 for xp 64 bit (xp 64 runs the game faster than other OS why i use it)

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322389

i installed the 1.34 & started playing fine with the general probs others had during intermission, then didnt play for a couple days and when i got back had to install a patch. as of then its shown the pop-up in the screenies.

to test if it was my windows, yesterday i used a spare drive & put a fresh install of xp 64 on it & installed the latest 140 / 142 / 143

all the same error message in the screenie as i tried each of them

e:

if u want i will install vista or win 7 on another drive just to see if it works with it ok

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I'm not sure what the problem is.

Have you made sure you're running the game in Administrator mode?

In your Program Files/Cornered Rat Software/Battleground Europe/ folder, makes sure that WW2.exe is set to run in admin mode.

Have you tried uninstalling and then reinstalling with the latest 1.34.3 Full Installer?

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Yeah could you Schloss. Might help us determine if it is a hardware issue or not.

We had this problem on a machine in the office, never did figure it out, did nothing and now it works.

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