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megarock58: Any more suggestions?
You never said if my suggestion worked.
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megarock58: Any more suggestions?
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Grargar: You never said if my suggestion worked.
I would try it, but would it really harm my PC? have you tried it?
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megarock58: I would try it, but would it really harm my PC? have you tried it?
It won't harm your PC, but it will leave it a bit more vulnerable.

The best solution is to use a No CD, or purchase a digital version.
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megarock58: I would try it, but would it really harm my PC? have you tried it?
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Kleetus: It won't harm your PC, but it will leave it a bit more vulnerable.

The best solution is to use a No CD, or purchase a digital version.
No CD cracks can be dangerous and I don't want to pay for a game I just bought.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2985806/software-games/windows-vista-7-8-update-prevents-some-old-cd-rom-games-from-running.html

http://www.howtogeek.com/230773/how-to-play-pc-games-that-require-safedisc-or-securom-drm-on-windows-10-8.1-8-7-and-vista/


Dunno if that will solve your issue, but it may. It's just one of MANY reasons 7 will be my last Windows operating system. I'll be switching fully over to Linux, (most likely Mint), when 7 is no longer seeing regular releases.
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megarock58: I would try it, but would it really harm my PC? have you tried it?
Yes, Call of Duty's single-player was also not launching for me, and after I tried this procedure, it worked. Now, will this directly harm your PC? No, not really. It will make it a bit more vulnerable, security-wise, which is why Microsoft decided to disable it by default (and in the process, make a lot of old retail games unusable without resorting to either the above procedure or cracks).
Post edited February 07, 2017 by Grargar
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megarock58: I can't run post Call of Duty on Windows 7
You should consider yourself fortunate and go play something worthwhile instead.
60% of my games on discs are struck by this same problem. Is not DRM a most wonderful thing?
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megarock58: No CD cracks can be dangerous
Using the internet can be dangerous, but you can mitigate the risk.

Download from a "reputable" site, and if you want to be really careful, run it in something like Sandboxie first.

I have dozens of No CDs for all my disc-based games and never had an issue with viruses or security.
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megarock58: I can't run post Call of Duty on Windows 7
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MaximumBunny: You should consider yourself fortunate and go play something worthwhile instead.
IRYO, but this is supposed to be one of the best games ever made. [tbh though it probably is a bit overrated.]
UPDATE: I deleted a Windows update. I forget the name of it but the game now works.
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megarock58: UPDATE: I deleted a Windows update. I forget the name of it but the game now works.
If you have set updates to automatic, then this update might reinstall itself in the future.