Patched Thief 2 under XP

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Simon Waldman

Apologies if this is a known problem, but I haven't been able to turn
anything up from Google.

I recently installed Thief 2 on a laptop with XP Home, and it worked fine.

I then installed the patch to v1.18, and now whenever I start it I get
"Please insert the correct CD-ROM, select OK and restart application",
regardless of whether the CD is in the drive or not.

I am using an administrator account, so it's not the issue with
restricted accounts that's mentioned in the MS knowledge base.

I'd be grateful for any suggestions...

Thanks
 
Hi Simon,

This problem has become very common lately. Here's some solutions:

1. Before we begin, please save a restore point for your system.
How to use Windows XP System Restore:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/howto/gethelp/systemrestore.asp

2. You might be affected by problems similar to the Insert CD error.
- Try the advice and DL at: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=228985
Another trick that I found sometimes works is to make the limited account an
administrator account and run that game once. This should create the registry
settings and permissions for that user to be able to properly run the game.

3. Kazaa or Kazaa light is installed on your system.
- Uninstall the game(s) and Kazaa, and reinstall from original CD.

4. Multiple CD drives on your system including Virtual CD drives.
- Disconnect all but the main CD drive and try the game. You
might have an older drive, or a CD Writer which is incompatible
with the Safe Disk copy protection on the CD. (Contact Vendor).

5. Your antivirus or application firewall might be conflicting with it.
- Disable the software temporarily.

6. There might be a patch available for your game to correct the issue.
- Try www.avault.com/pcrl/patches_list.asp?letter=a/ or the game's site.

7. Your desktop may need to be set at least 800x600 and 16 colors.
- Click Start / (Settings) Control Panel / Click Display

8. Your Video, Sound, or Monitor drivers may need updating.
- Try updating your Video drivers using the instructions at:
http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits/Video.html#drivers

9. You might have software running on your system which is causing conflicts.
- Temporarily disable Startup programs one at a time, starting with Firewall,
AV, and ad blockers using: http://new.jtsoft2001.com/windows/startup.php
You can lookup what a program does before you disable it here:
http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_pages/startup_full.htm

10. Maybe a Microsoft Security patch is the culprit. The only way to be sure is
to Unplug from your Internet connection, and then repair Windows using
this method: http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm

After you reboot, try the game again. If it works, save a new restore point.

Lastly, boot up your system, turn on your XP Internet Firewall, plug back
into your Internet connection and install all Critical and Recommended updates
from: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com one at a time. Test the game after
each update to find which is causing the game not to start on your PC. :-)

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_________________________________________________________

| Apologies if this is a known problem, but I haven't been able to turn
| anything up from Google.
|
| I recently installed Thief 2 on a laptop with XP Home, and it worked fine.
|
| I then installed the patch to v1.18, and now whenever I start it I get
| "Please insert the correct CD-ROM, select OK and restart application",
| regardless of whether the CD is in the drive or not.
|
| I am using an administrator account, so it's not the issue with
| restricted accounts that's mentioned in the MS knowledge base.
|
| I'd be grateful for any suggestions...
|
| Thanks
|
| --
| "I require three things of a man. He must be handsome, ruthless and
| stupid." (Dorothy Parker)
| ---------------------------------------------------------------
| Simon Waldman, UK email: (e-mail address removed)
| http://www.firecloud.org.uk/simon
| ---------------------------------------------------------------
 
Simon said:
Apologies if this is a known problem, but I haven't been able to turn
anything up from Google.

I recently installed Thief 2 on a laptop with XP Home, and it worked fine.

I then installed the patch to v1.18, and now whenever I start it I get
"Please insert the correct CD-ROM, select OK and restart application",
regardless of whether the CD is in the drive or not.

I am using an administrator account, so it's not the issue with
restricted accounts that's mentioned in the MS knowledge base.

I'd be grateful for any suggestions...

Thanks

I believe this is a known problem with the UK release. The only solution
I have heard of is to install a no-CD crack.

-Kevin
 
Hi Simon,

This problem has become very common lately. Here's some solutions:

1. Before we begin, please save a restore point for your system.
How to use Windows XP System Restore:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/howto/gethelp/systemrestore.asp

2. You might be affected by problems similar to the Insert CD error.
- Try the advice and DL at: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=228985
Another trick that I found sometimes works is to make the limited account an
administrator account and run that game once. This should create the registry
settings and permissions for that user to be able to properly run the game.

3. Kazaa or Kazaa light is installed on your system.
- Uninstall the game(s) and Kazaa, and reinstall from original CD.

4. Multiple CD drives on your system including Virtual CD drives.
- Disconnect all but the main CD drive and try the game. You
might have an older drive, or a CD Writer which is incompatible
with the Safe Disk copy protection on the CD. (Contact Vendor).

5. Your antivirus or application firewall might be conflicting with it.
- Disable the software temporarily.

6. There might be a patch available for your game to correct the issue.
- Try www.avault.com/pcrl/patches_list.asp?letter=a/ or the game's site.

7. Your desktop may need to be set at least 800x600 and 16 colors.
- Click Start / (Settings) Control Panel / Click Display

8. Your Video, Sound, or Monitor drivers may need updating.
- Try updating your Video drivers using the instructions at:
http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits/Video.html#drivers

9. You might have software running on your system which is causing conflicts.
- Temporarily disable Startup programs one at a time, starting with Firewall,
AV, and ad blockers using: http://new.jtsoft2001.com/windows/startup.php
You can lookup what a program does before you disable it here:
http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_pages/startup_full.htm

10. Maybe a Microsoft Security patch is the culprit. The only way to be sure is
to Unplug from your Internet connection, and then repair Windows using
this method: http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm

After you reboot, try the game again. If it works, save a new restore point.

Lastly, boot up your system, turn on your XP Internet Firewall, plug back
into your Internet connection and install all Critical and Recommended updates
from: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com one at a time. Test the game after
each update to find which is causing the game not to start on your PC. :-)

Damn, you throw out all this without regard to the specific game?
Holy shit you suck.

BTW, maybe you should suggest that the OP check his car's tire pressure?
That might be causing the problem too, right?

And a cursed top-poster as well? May your children all go blind! Oh
wait, what am I saying? You couldn't possibly ever get a date.
 
Kevin said:
I believe this is a known problem with the UK release. The only solution
I have heard of is to install a no-CD crack.

thanks - now not only does it work, but I won't have to worry about the CD!
 
So you posted to the bottom where I have to scroll down to read useless
comments. Would have been much easier to read that crap on the top. I had
already read the OP message once. Bottom/top post, who gives a shit.
 
RM said:
So you posted to the bottom where I have to scroll down to read useless
comments. Would have been much easier to read that crap on the top. I had
already read the OP message once. Bottom/top post, who gives a shit.

That would be... people who care about netiquette and standards, and
thread readability. People who consider that many, many people might
want to read the posted messages and who don't assume that their own
time is more valuable. People who realize that the messages they post
will live on forever in various archives, and believe that it's worth
the tiny bit of extra effort to ensure those archives are useful, and
the threads understandable.

In short, people who aren't jack-asses.

-Kevin
 
So when they snip out large chunks what does that do to thread readability?
That would be... people who care about netiquette and standards, and

Both arbitrary and subjective.
thread readability. People who consider that many, many people might
want to read the posted messages and who don't assume that their own
time is more valuable. People who realize that the messages they post
will live on forever in various archives, and believe that it's worth
the tiny bit of extra effort to ensure those archives are useful, and

I have no problem with people posting on top or bottom. Both are equally
useful to me. I prefer top for quick perusing though, especially when
following a long thread.
the threads understandable.

Translation: People too lazy to go back and read the original thread. Why
should i go to the effort of scrolling every message when I went to the
trouble to read the OP? If it is that important to them they should scroll,
not me.
In short, people who aren't jack-asses.

Differing opinions do not make one a jackass, name calling like
schoolchildren however.....
 
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