How to get rid of SecuRom, NOW
Sagana:
Did you try removing the cache files?
SealJuice:
I tried to follow the step by step instructions to the letter. I will look into the cache.
I thought maybe another game (Civ IV) did it to me.
I am also downloading torrents for the game, which I feel justified in doing since I paid for them. This will prevent the need for EADM to install in the future.
LuckySeven:
I recently received the Fun With Pets Collection as a holiday gift. I have not installed it to my Sims 2 game yet because I'm worried about the SecuRom issues I have heard about. What's the best way to protect my computer from being damaged short of just plain not installing it at all? As far as Sims 2 games goes, I have Sims 2 Deluxe, University, and Open for Business.
If it helps, I have a computer with the following:
Windows XP Media Center Edition Professional 32-bit SP2
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
1.0GB RAM
XFX 512MB GeForce 9500 GT
I know its not great, but I don't have a whole lot of money either. So if my computer is screwed, then so am I and the rest of my family since its the main computer in the home network. Which is the main reason why I want to make sure I don't ruin my PC.
rufio:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2007 October 08, 02:14:51
I haven't yet installed one of those SecuROM EPs. How do I make sure I never have to deal with this?
Simple. Follow #4. Get a no-cd crack. Use it and never use the game's included Sims2EP#.exe (where # is the number of your last EP), which is the file that contains SecuRom.
Zazazu:
Read the fucking opening topic. Your exact question is covered.
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