Help with BF2 possibly corrupted [RESOLVED]

For when things break.

Moderator: Executive

Post Reply
Hamm3rstein
Posts: 120
Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:23 pm
Location: York, UK

Help with BF2 possibly corrupted [RESOLVED]

Post by Hamm3rstein »

Yesterday I couldn't joint in the EUBO because my pc decided it wouldn't run POE - I haven't tried it before so thought it just couldn't handle it.

I then tried to reinstall BF2 from scratch and now I can't get the 1.41 patch to go on at all. I've just tried installing it on my new laptop today and it still won't install. I downloaded the patch fresh from here today.

Does anyone have any ideas as to why this would happen?
Image
Shrapnel
Supporting Member
Supporting Member
Posts: 3273
Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:23 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Post by Shrapnel »

Did you turn off your Anti-virus software before installing?
[sig]Broken due to link being older than I am (in internet years at least) and laziness[/sig]
MrPaladin
Posts: 305
Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:23 pm
Location: Aussie in Atlanta

Post by MrPaladin »

also be sure and restart after each uninstall or installation step...
Paladin - determined advocate or defender of a noble cause.
Image
C8: MAJ Image
C7: PFC Image
Hamm3rstein
Posts: 120
Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:23 pm
Location: York, UK

Post by Hamm3rstein »

I did reboot inbetween each part. However I forgot to turn off antivirus so maybe that's the problem. I'll try uninstalling again and give it a go without antivirus on. Why exactly does antivirus cause a problem?
Image
MrPaladin
Posts: 305
Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:23 pm
Location: Aussie in Atlanta

Post by MrPaladin »

antiviruses usually have the rights to scan each and every file during a read/write operation, and can deny a read/write if it thinks anythings going on....

its jsut best to disable, tho its not always the cause...
Paladin - determined advocate or defender of a noble cause.
Image
C8: MAJ Image
C7: PFC Image
Goggles
Executive
Executive
Posts: 4157
Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:20 pm
Location: Qvack Qvack.

Post by Goggles »

Also one thing to note is that the EA BF patches seem to have a really hard time installing on multiple partitions. If your BF2 installation is on a different partition (drive) than your OS, than it could be causing a problem as well.

What kind of error message are you getting? (if any?)
Hi!
User avatar
sushi
Executive
Executive
Posts: 4036
Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:23 pm
Location: Always one step ahead

Post by sushi »

You should also make sure when uninstalling it did indeed uninstall all the registry entries also, I remember I had to go through the registry manually and make sure I got all the Bf-entries deleted. MAKE SURE YOU RUN A SAVECOPY OF YOUR REGISTRY before fooling around with it though
Image
Hamm3rstein
Posts: 120
Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:23 pm
Location: York, UK

Post by Hamm3rstein »

Thanks for your replies, it has now installed. I don't know if its because I turned off the antivirus or because I downloaded the patch from a different source. It is installed on the same partition as the OS, I tend to stick programs on the same partition. Now I just have to try and remember my password.
Image
styphon
Supporting Member
Supporting Member
Posts: 3514
Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:23 pm
Location: *Classified*

Post by styphon »

Goggles wrote:Also one thing to note is that the EA BF patches seem to have a really hard time installing on multiple partitions. If your BF2 installation is on a different partition (drive) than your OS, than it could be causing a problem as well.

What kind of error message are you getting? (if any?)
I've never had any problems with BF2 being on a different partition before. It does run slow though. Anyone know why this is a problem?
Image
Goggles
Executive
Executive
Posts: 4157
Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:20 pm
Location: Qvack Qvack.

Post by Goggles »

Added Resolved tag

Styphon, do you mean why it's running slow on a different partition, or why it's got troubles patching to a different partition? The patch one seems pretty easy.. the patch simply assumes your game's installed on the root drive and when it looks there and doesn't see anything, it thinks you're crazy for trying to install the patch.

As for running slower when on a second partition, can't say I'm sure why that would be.. maybe it's got something to do with jumping back and forth from accessing game files on your second partition and accessing the virtual memory on your primary? I dunno, just guesses
Hi!
Ash2Dust
Executive
Executive
Posts: 4797
Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:23 pm
Location: California

Post by Ash2Dust »

he may also mean the partition is a separate drive. BF2 is very drive speed dependent.
madcow
Executive
Executive
Posts: 3561
Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:23 pm

Post by madcow »

I have 2 hard drives in my computer. I run BF2 on my second drive, which is not the OS drive. It also doesn't run off my raptor but I don't get any lag at any point while playing, including while playing mods. I noticed no speed difference at all since I switched it to my other drive (7200RPM SATA II drive).
Image
Clicky to become a Voteable member.

“…so realistic, it'll have you picking shrapnel out of your backside.”
Post Reply