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I'd recommend starting with Zloth's ++ Common Solutions & Posting Guidelines ++ thread that is stickied in this forum.
Secondly, post a log from running CoH Helper as it will give information about your system and the CoH installation and settings.
Thirdly, post a log from running HijackThis. This will show what else is going on on your computer while you are playing CoH. -
Positron (10-15), Synapse (15-20), Sister Psyche (20-25), Citadel (25-30), Manticore (30-35), and Numina (35-40) are the TF's required for TF Commander.
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Long play sessions Friday and Saturday, all on Justice. As if I'd play anywhere else. Pffft.
Missions or Invasion fights in the zones made no difference. I disconnected once Friday during an Invasion in Atlas. Once in a mission Saturday, but that was due to losing Internet completely for about 2 and a half hours.
Considering my ISP connection is a wireless connection with a big tree in my backyard that likes to wave branches between my antenna and the antenna in town during any breeze, it seems like a fairly stable weekend to me.
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Were you entering your Game Account password or your NCSoft Master Account password?
Which did you change?
Also, it can take some time for the account activation servers and game servers to synchronize information. In other words, even though you've successfully activated the account that information may not have made it to the game servers as of yet. -
A lot of it depends on what that third hop is. For example, if I tracert from my computer to any address, the first hop is my router, the second hop is the private network address that my ISP is handing out to me, the third hop is the public address of the Cisco router that is configured to hand out those private IP's and the fourth and subsequent hops times out because my ISP has gotten really lame and blocks tracert packets.
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Or you could actually, say, run a mission given by an actual contact. If you enter an instanced mission you don't have to deal with the Rikti or Zombie invasions.
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2 months in this forum.. How's that working for you?
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Pretty well apparently. The Devs are posting here with ringing endorsements of his postings.
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You know, you may have a point there but I'm just not seeing it. -
/shakes Magic 8-Ball furiously
Reply hazy, try again
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Why would there be a step by step guide for a Beta OS? Anything is likely to be changed by the time the release version is available.
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Really old text that hasn't been changed since ... Beta. So, that text is from before April 28, 2004.
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Use TweakCoH. It's either that or manually edit the registry.
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Ok. Well, we eliminated two items from consideration at least.
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LucoEnergy, one of the steps I always forget that goes with the instructions I gave in my first post here is to delete the coh.checksum file before launching the Updater.
I remember it when I'm doing it manually, but I forget when typing it out for others. -
MainFrame, that's a different problem and you should really start your own thread.
If you click OK to do a full checksum, what is the result?
Have you tried using the Verify Files button?
Post a log from running CoH Helper as it will give information about your system and the CoH installation and settings.
Second, post a log from running HijackThis. This will show what else is going on on your computer while you are playing CoH. -
Out of curiosity, have ALL of the characters run through the AE tutorial?
Just looking for something else in common.
Also, are you using three computers for this, two computers with one running two accounts, or one computer running all three accounts? -
Seems I made the same incorrect assumption as Zloth and Mateo.
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Fine. Consider yourself to be on my ignore list.
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If it is saying it is on the C: drive, it is just on the C: drive. The HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\UAC is referring to a location in Windows Registry, which again would likely be on your C: drive since that is most likely where Windows is installed.
The most telling things about both of those entries is the UAC portion as that is Windows' User Account Control. Most of what I've seen in searches when the uacinit.dll is infected is that a Rootkit is involved as Eislor and Mandu suspected. -
Okay, let me put this a different way.
If you look at the front page of the forums, the description under Technical Issues and Bugs reads as follows:
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So, you are basically asking players for help in fixing this. We can't fix it for you.
If you want it seen by a Dev, PM them or put it in a forum where they might see it, such as the Suggestions forum. -
From another point of view.
I have possibly one of the worst internet connections possible. My ISP is a Wireless ISP. There is a tree in my backyard that has branches growing out in line of sight between my antenna and the ISP's antenna in town. When there are leaves on the tree, such as now, any half decent breeze will cause the branches to move and the connection gets flaky.
All that being said, I played for 6 or 7 hours Friday evening and disconnected once during an invasion fight.
If it was something messed up in one of the recent patches, I'd be disconnecting left and right.
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No one will respond to that. It is sent into a bot that puts it into a database of items that QA looks at to try to reprodue issues.
I'd recommend starting with Zloth's ++ Common Solutions & Posting Guidelines ++ thread that is stickied in this forum.
Secondly, post a log from running CoH Helper as it will give information about your system and the CoH installation and settings.
Thirdly, post a log from running HijackThis. This will show what else is going on on your computer while you are playing CoH.
I'm not familiar enough with Direct2Drive to know what the quality of the download you received from them is, but it does seem odd that they'd sell such an outdated version as Good VS Evil edition. There's a LOT of patching you'd have to do after that gets installed.
I'd also suggest clicking the Verify Files button that is on the first screen when you launch the shortcut to the game, before you click next just so that it will force the updater to check all of the files first. -
Roll back the nVidia drivers to the 185.85 drivers.
I'd give you the link but have no clue about what operating system or anything else you have since you've provided no information.