Re: Cannot Install F.E.A.R.
Posted by satchmo on
Fri Dec 30th 2005 at 4:44pm
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My wife got me F.E.A.R. for Christmas, but I just found out that I can't install it.
When I popped CD#1 into my DVD drive, the autorun runs just fine. But when I click on "Install", the computer pauses for a long time (like thirty seconds), and then pops up this error message "d:\setup not found".
When I opened the drive from Explorer and ran "setup" from there, it gave me some "Only part of a ReadMemory or WriteMemory is read" message, and the the installation aborts.
I looked around at the VUGame site, but they didn't offer much help.
I never thought there could be something that's more annoying than Steam, but I guess I was wrong. The SecureROM technology is a major bitch too.
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Re: Cannot Install F.E.A.R.
Posted by French Toast on
Fri Dec 30th 2005 at 6:52pm
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Yeah, there was another game where a whole shipment of them had nothing written on the second disk. That was no fun.
Re: Cannot Install F.E.A.R.
Posted by G.Ballblue on
Fri Dec 30th 2005 at 7:03pm
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I was actually thinking about buying this the other day -- good thing I stayed away from it.
/starts pondering whether to get WoW, Guild Wars, or just reinstall FF11
Breaking the laws of mapping since 2003 and doing a damn fine job at it
Re: Cannot Install F.E.A.R.
Posted by French Toast on
Fri Dec 30th 2005 at 7:17pm
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Guild Wars man. WoW will get you so addicted you forget to eat. My uncle bought Guild Wars, he says toget it.
Re: Cannot Install F.E.A.R.
Posted by satchmo on
Fri Jan 6th 2006 at 5:13am
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This is the conclusion of my midadventure with F.E.A.R.:
While attempting to copy Disc 1, I encountered the error message "Cannot copy EULA: Cannot read from the source file or disk."
Therefore, I am returning the game for a full refund, as described in the refund return policy.
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Re: Cannot Install F.E.A.R.
Posted by French Toast on
Fri Jan 6th 2006 at 5:19am
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Try picking up another copy. If there's something wrong with the disc, it's worth trying to get a working version.
Re: Cannot Install F.E.A.R.
Posted by Crono on
Fri Jan 6th 2006 at 5:49am
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I think if you exchange it rather than get your money back it'd be allowable. Most places here are the same, however, if there's a manufacture defect then, they have to take it. Otherwise Vivendi will replace it or something as such.
It sounds like, now, that there's probably something physically wrong with the first disc. Try opening the EULA text file to check.
Also, for future reference, whenever you copy multiple cd games to one source on your HDD, you always start with the last disc and overwrite when copying. :smile: (After that point, if there's an MSI file you edit the media tab in it with ocra so it all reads from the same source, and bam, DVD version. This works also if you want to put many games on one DVD.)
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Cannot Install F.E.A.R.
Posted by Gorbachev on
Fri Jan 6th 2006 at 7:36am
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I think my friend also had issues with a DVD version of FEAR.