Agree, CureROM beta is still not working with 1.3 patch. I get "Conflict with emulation software detected" message. I did everything that Lance from CureROM forum said.
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It works for me. One thing I had to do though was right click on DAEMON Manager, then go to options and uncheck secure mode. Under emulation, I have all options to off. I left Automount checked on options. Then other than that, I used the same settings in CureRom 2.0 as I did in the old one. One thing though, it takes a bit longer to load, and doesnt work every time. Sometimes I get the please put original disk in as many as twice. Most times though, the game loads by the second try, and sometimes the first.
Someone posted step by step instructions in the copy forum that are slightly different than mine.
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How to get SWEAW 1.3 to work
I have gotten SWEAW 1.3 to work with both the curerom 2 beta and the new anti-blacklist fixer under the downloads section
Curerom 2:
Rename the curerom exe under your program files directory
Open curerom and re-associate crp files
Create a new profile
Select the sweaw.exe under the gamedata folder
Check anti-blacklist meaures
Use alcohol 120% (haven't tested with daemon tools yet)
set the wait to 7 seconds
Suspend auto play
Next and then finish to save the shortcut
Make sure daemon tools is not running and that daemon tools emulation options are turned off
Daemon script and new AntiBlacklist-Fixer:
Open daemon script
Click the mount button and point it to your image
Place the asr.exe (AntiBlacklist-Fixer) file under the star wars gamedata directory
Select the asr.exe as the executable
Extra parameters are - r sweaw.exe and the startup directory is the Gamedata directory
Set the delay to 1000
Select waitforapp and put sweaw.exe in the application box and timeout to 0
Optional: add an unmount to the script
Save it
Create a shortcut and run it
Notes:
The AntiBlacklist-Fixer can be downloaded under the daemon tools download section
The images were created with alcohol 120% using the securerom new 4.x/5.x profile with the DPM set to high and the dpm measurement on 2x
For the curerom daemon tools was not running and the curerom program exe was renamed
Hope this works for youLast edited by rustason; 25.04.2006, 11:44.
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Star wars Empire at war 1.3 abd curerom 2 and Daemon script
I have got the new curerom 2 beta and daemon script with the new antiblacklist fixer under the daemon tools download section
For curerom 2 I renamed the curerom exe and re-associated the crp files. Used alcohol 120% to mount the image and set the time to 7 seconds
For daemon script the runapp must point to the asr.exe with -r sweaw.exe as additional parameters
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Same problem with new ASR tool - sometimes it is able to start the game but most of the times I see "Please insert the original disc instead of a backup (%CODE%).". I'm starting to think that maybe the problem is related to Daemon Tools not being able to correctly emulate newest SecuROM.
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Originally Posted by CuddlesSame problem with new ASR tool - sometimes it is able to start the game but most of the times I see "Please insert the original disc instead of a backup (%CODE%).". I'm starting to think that maybe the problem is related to Daemon Tools not being able to correctly emulate newest SecuROM.
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Eaw solved...
Hi ppl. Just solved all my way
I've tried everything... but it was simple.
Just run asr.exe and point to sweaw.exe. (!) I have D-Tools. Not that it matters i guess...
Also: to all russian ppl out there. I managed to solve the sound problem totally. Units can talk! (English of course!) I won't describe all the stuff here, you know the whole story with the sound issue after patches
I followed the basic solution to restore sound but i left sfx2d_english and sfx2d_russian both in the SFX directory. Also, i unpacked the SFX2d_english, renamed all to (filename)_rus and copied to Audio\speech\russian\ directory! The game works 100% And even 100% english!
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