No, I don't have YASU on my system. Well, I do, but I never use it. My home machine has no internal IDE drives, just an external USB DVD±RW drive. My second PC, however, has my DVD±RW as an internal on the IDE channel and it still works fine. Possibly due to the NForce4 chipset, as I know in the past it's caused problems for the copy protections.
Well, hopefully SYKO has a copy of BF2142 he can try it out on. Once you run YASU, the only solution is to reboot the computer before you can play BF2142 again.
Problem here is that damnly depends on the system used, and what kind of chipset you have in your computer. Just an example, on a nForce 4 mobo, if I use xp pro sp2, I can play Toca 3 without having to unplug my ide burner (just disabling it in the config panel or whatever is the English name). Same computer, XP x64... no way to play without unpluging. On the contrary, I have more problems on xp sp2 with safedisk/securom games than on the 64bits systems.
Carpe diem
Actually, i just use YASU for securom games, so disabling safedisc -nosd solves the problem for now.
I guess I should have mentioned as well that I'm running XP x64 edition on both machines.
^^^ That's probably why then.
If anyone has any success with 2142 on xp please report back here![]()
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