Copy Protection System Drivers Anno 1701 Free
Oct 30, 2009 - SOURCE: 1701 needs a certain driver. I am the same person. I realized that this 1701 A.D disc supports windows, not windows vista, which I.
Sadly, It's stuff like this that drives regular, legit, users, to have to use no-cd patches etc. 'Colin Barnhorst' wrote: > Those of you considering 1701 for Vista, be aware that Sunflowers uses a > Copy Protection driver in 1701. The 64bit driver is not signed so the game > cannot run on Vista x64. I have posted on the Sunflowers forum asking them > to get a signed driver posted but so far nothing. They are not aware that > turning off signed drivers was a feature only for pre-released versions of > Vista. Colin, If you look, I'm sure there is a no-cd work around in place. Thus you can pay for this product you legtimately purchased.
-J 'Colin Barnhorst' wrote: > All the advice I got on the Sunflowers forum was to disable signed driver > checking. They couldn't get it through their thick heads that Vista rtm has > that option disabled. They are still running beta 2 in that place.
> > 'Johnathonm' wrote in message > news: > > Sadly, > > > > It's stuff like this that drives regular, legit, users, to have to use > > no-cd > > patches etc. You're on your own there. Good luck.try your favorite seach engine. 'Colin Barnhorst' wrote: > Where would I look for a no-cd workaround?
> > 'Johnathonm' wrote in message > news: > > Colin, > > > > If you look, I'm sure there is a no-cd work around in place. Thus you can > > pay for this product you legtimately purchased. > > > > -J > > > > 'Colin Barnhorst' wrote: > > > >> All the advice I got on the Sunflowers forum was to disable signed driver > >> checking. They couldn't get it through their thick heads that Vista rtm > >> has > >> that option disabled.
They are still running beta 2 in that place. Colin: Not quite sure about the 'legal' part of that place but you will surely find no-cd 'workarounds' for copy protected disks. Carlos 'Colin Barnhorst' wrote: > Where would I look for a no-cd workaround?
> > 'Johnathonm' wrote in message > news: > > Colin, > > > > If you look, I'm sure there is a no-cd work around in place. Thus you can > > pay for this product you legtimately purchased. > > > > -J > > > > 'Colin Barnhorst' wrote: > > > >> All the advice I got on the Sunflowers forum was to disable signed driver > >> checking. They couldn't get it through their thick heads that Vista rtm > >> has > >> that option disabled. They are still running beta 2 in that place.