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Battle for middle earth 2 version mismatch fix
Battle for middle earth 2 version mismatch fix













The trick is to zero out most of the bytes in a hex editor, so when you compress it into a. Very strange.īy the way, Smoking Man worked all day getting our image (which works) down to about 6 MB in size. iso i made worked the first time but then when i unmounted it and then mounted it again it made it corrupted. Interesting development, the issue I came across recently is that the recompiled disk. We will see though, no hurt in trying i guess. What I tried didnt work, I may try using the files i was able to get digitally to crease a new bootable. Very confusing.Įdited by BlueKnight, 31 July 2015 - 08:57 PM. Okay this worked for a while, even on multiple unmount/re-mount attempts, then stopped working again. If anyone knows how to make a much smaller ISO that we can redistribute to people without the original disc please let me know.

  • Once it's mounted the game runs just fine!.
  • When it's done, if you haven't already set it to mount automatically, just right-click the.
  • Wait for it to be created - you can also click the checkbox to mount it straight to a new drive when it's done.
  • Choose a name for the image and a location to save it in (keep in mind it's going to be about 2.5 GB when it's done).
  • Right-click the disc from Windows File Explorer and choose "Create ISO image".
  • battle for middle earth 2 version mismatch fix

    Specific instructions to get this to work (requires original RotWK disc): My image is 2.49 GB though and I am not sure Windows 10 can recognize one of those smaller. Wow it worked! So if you use Windows 10's built-in ISO creator and mount the image like that, RotWK runs just fine without a disc. Does RotWK use a different version of SafeDisc than BFME2? I am really confused as to why this works on BFME1/BFME2 but not RotWK. If I find a solution first I'll keep you guys posted. I'll check this thread for updates in case someone figures out a solution. I am trying it out now though even if it means creating a 3 GB ISO. It looks like Windows 10 has its own way of creating and mounting ISOs now, not sure if they broke something for RotWK when they added that functionality. That's what I'm using in the meantime, but it's obviously an issue for people who lost/broke their discs or who started playing the game late and don't want to buy it for $300 or however much it is these days on Ebay. By the way if you have the original disc though it still works fine.

    battle for middle earth 2 version mismatch fix

    Our old image that we store on definitely doesn't work, nor does the one from gamecopyworld. Yeah we're having issues getting RotWK working on Windows 10 as the game insists on throwing the No-CD error no matter what we're mounting our disc images with.















    Battle for middle earth 2 version mismatch fix