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for any1 who's having trouble...!
Post your system specs... O/S, CPU... the usuall stuff...
also include how many real CD-ROM's you have in your system...
Well don't know if the previous message is already approuved but following to my previous message,
I'm under Windows XP sp2
Spec:
Athlon xp 2800 barton
1hd sata +1 ide 133
1Dvd writer
hello. I have exactly the same problem as Krzmnd, nothing happens when i try to start yasu 1.3.7070 but task manager shows yasu using 99% of cpu. my system is:
-windows xp sp2
-athlon 2600+ barton
-512 ram
-one 250Gb SATA hard disk
-1 dvd-ram drive and 1 regular dvd drive
- also i recently upgraded to daemon pro and uninstalled alcohol
AMD XP 2400+
1 DVD burner NEC 3520A
1 CD burner Lite-On 52x
Running XP Home SP2 32 bit.
It seems like it is Windows changing the registry permissions, cause I tried booting with all startup programs and services disabled, and the permissions were still reset to deny.
Hi everyone, I've been lurking on here since the TDU patch 1.66A came out and stopped me from playing my legitimately bought game because of the Securom error. I'm still having the same problem (the 7001 error which ridiculously tells you to go deleting registry entries) with the new YASU, it's my first time using it so it could be something I'm doing wrong.. I've tried running it with DT drives disabled, with them enabled, using -c for the anti-blacklist thing and every combination of the above. I tried rebooting and doing them all again but still no luck, sadly.
Does anyone have any ideas? I'm assuming it should work since the readme says it was tested with it.
Thanks very much for the tool though, without it I'd have had no hope of playing the game at all.
My problem is solved. The registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Cdrom had some strange permissions set (everyone seemed to have full access), so I changed it to the same settings as on my laptop and now everything is fine. Permissions for the Enum key no longer reset on every reboot.
ok, now Krzmnd, imppe and myself have this problem with the 100% cpu load.
May we all write about our system so sYk0 can solve this mess out.
Windows XP Pro SP2 German
avast! Home Edition
ZoneAlarm
AMD Athlon XP 3000+
2x 512 MB DDR RAM
2 HDD (1x IDE as master on the primary ide channel, one SATA)
2 optical drives (both on the secondary ide channel)
DT 4.09.1
SPTD 1.50
i dont know if this matters:
Alcohol 120% 1.9.6 build 5429 (no virtual drive)
VMware Workstation 6.0
i tried yasu in a virtual machine of vmware and even there its taking 100% cpu load.
In the VM the programs installed are only:
Hamachi
.NET Framework 2.0 + German Patch
a firefox alpha (Minefield 3.0a1)
Packetyzer 5.0 (sniffer - WinPCAP also installed)
PostgreSQL 8.2
XAMPP
Internet Explorer 7
there is only one 'real' IDE drive in VM and no DT nor any SPTD software.
Good idea shiFt I've Sygate(FW) + NOD32(Antivirus) <- can't be because of them. Tried with my old computer which has same ones and worked perfectly.
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2.5 GHz, 1gb DDR 400 ram, MSI K8N Neo , ATI X800 pro GFX card, 2 HDD:s (pata & sata), BENQ DVD-drive. <-Not AMD's problem neither, or ATI's since we already know that one got it work w/ AMD and one who is with this problem, has GeForce. So, 2 of us has motherboard from MSI, so.. is there anyone else with this? :p Daemon tools 4.09HE, no alcohol installed, neither VMware
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