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If they don't fix your problem try this: You likely have one of two problems (or both?). 1. Punkbuster failed to update itself. If this is the case, click here ( http://kb.msxtracker.com/idx.php/9/031/Game-Specific-FAQ/article/Punkbuster-kicks-me-for-Inadequate-OS-Privilages-but-Im-admin-dammit.html _ for instructions to update it manually. 2. You have a multi-core computer and it's giving Punkbuster fits. Punkbuster was coded by roaches with diarrhea. You have to forgive them if their stuff doesn't always work. To fix the multi-core problem just download this little program that sets your affinity at startup. Click Here http://www.smartpunters.com/uploads/s/superman/359.zip Unzip it into your "c:\windows" folder. Now RIGHT CLICK on your BF2 shortcut on the desktop and choose Properties. In the target area where it says "C:\Program Files\EA Games\Battlefield2"etc. select all that and delete it. Paste this line in there instead. C:\WINDOWS\prioaff.exe 3 10 "C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\BF2.exe" +menu 1 +fullscreen 1 /prefetch:1 Of course you'll need to change the path if you installed BF2 to drive D, E, F, or your floppy drive. Now when you doubleclick the link BF2 will only use 1 processor, the empty one! And at realtime priority Extra stuff: To use different priorities change the number following the exe. 0 = Idle 1 = low 2 = normal 3 = realtime Eg: C:\WINDOWS\prioaff.exe 0 ( would run idle priority ) To pick what cpu / core it runs on change the 2nd number after the exe. 01 = run on cpu 0 with Windows (not recommended!) 10 = run on cpu 1 For 2142, try running the program in compatibility mode for Windows 2000. If you don't know how to do this, try http://www.usethesearchbutton.com/compatibility/mode |
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