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NProtect w/ MMORPGs on Vista



 
 
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Old October 9th 06, 10:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Bren S
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Default NProtect w/ MMORPGs on Vista

With some MMORPGs like Silkroad and MapleStory,
a program called NProtect launches to prevent "hacking" (speed hacks)
from the client side.

On my system, after NProtect launches, my screen will go black and then to a
blue screen which shows a lot of data about my system. It looks like a
memory issue.
NProtect is having the same issue with other games on Vista even when
compatibility is
set to Windows XP.

I just need some help because I really want to play my games!

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Old October 10th 06, 02:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Treefingers
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Default NProtect w/ MMORPGs on Vista

Someone found a fix for Silkroad, basically it just bypasses the Directx 9
validation, and the game works perfectly for me!!!! Go he

http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=188052

"Bren S" wrote:

With some MMORPGs like Silkroad and MapleStory,
a program called NProtect launches to prevent "hacking" (speed hacks)
from the client side.

On my system, after NProtect launches, my screen will go black and then to a
blue screen which shows a lot of data about my system. It looks like a
memory issue.
NProtect is having the same issue with other games on Vista even when
compatibility is
set to Windows XP.

I just need some help because I really want to play my games!

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Old October 10th 06, 08:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Bren S
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Default NProtect w/ MMORPGs on Vista

Thanks Treefingers.
I really appreciate it.



--Bren


"Treefingers" wrote in message
...
Someone found a fix for Silkroad, basically it just bypasses the Directx 9
validation, and the game works perfectly for me!!!! Go he

http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=188052

"Bren S" wrote:

With some MMORPGs like Silkroad and MapleStory,
a program called NProtect launches to prevent "hacking" (speed hacks)
from the client side.

On my system, after NProtect launches, my screen will go black and then
to a
blue screen which shows a lot of data about my system. It looks like a
memory issue.
NProtect is having the same issue with other games on Vista even when
compatibility is
set to Windows XP.

I just need some help because I really want to play my games!


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Old October 10th 06, 08:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Bren S
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Default NProtect w/ MMORPGs on Vista

Crap. It crashes my computer after NProtect launches and updates.


"Treefingers" wrote in message
...
Someone found a fix for Silkroad, basically it just bypasses the Directx 9
validation, and the game works perfectly for me!!!! Go he

http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=188052

"Bren S" wrote:

With some MMORPGs like Silkroad and MapleStory,
a program called NProtect launches to prevent "hacking" (speed hacks)
from the client side.

On my system, after NProtect launches, my screen will go black and then
to a
blue screen which shows a lot of data about my system. It looks like a
memory issue.
NProtect is having the same issue with other games on Vista even when
compatibility is
set to Windows XP.

I just need some help because I really want to play my games!


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Old March 12th 07, 03:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Julie
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Default NProtect w/ MMORPGs on Vista

I need help to get Maplestory to work on my son new laptop. Is there any
solution out there for this?

Thanks.


"Bren S" wrote:

Thanks Treefingers.
I really appreciate it.



--Bren


"Treefingers" wrote in message
...
Someone found a fix for Silkroad, basically it just bypasses the Directx 9
validation, and the game works perfectly for me!!!! Go he

http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=188052

"Bren S" wrote:

With some MMORPGs like Silkroad and MapleStory,
a program called NProtect launches to prevent "hacking" (speed hacks)
from the client side.

On my system, after NProtect launches, my screen will go black and then
to a
blue screen which shows a lot of data about my system. It looks like a
memory issue.
NProtect is having the same issue with other games on Vista even when
compatibility is
set to Windows XP.

I just need some help because I really want to play my games!



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Old March 12th 07, 03:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Julie
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Posts: 62
Default NProtect w/ MMORPGs on Vista

Is there any solution for Maplestory? I just got a new laptop for him and he
can't play this game. Please help.

Thanks.

"Bren S" wrote:

Crap. It crashes my computer after NProtect launches and updates.


"Treefingers" wrote in message
...
Someone found a fix for Silkroad, basically it just bypasses the Directx 9
validation, and the game works perfectly for me!!!! Go he

http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=188052

"Bren S" wrote:

With some MMORPGs like Silkroad and MapleStory,
a program called NProtect launches to prevent "hacking" (speed hacks)
from the client side.

On my system, after NProtect launches, my screen will go black and then
to a
blue screen which shows a lot of data about my system. It looks like a
memory issue.
NProtect is having the same issue with other games on Vista even when
compatibility is
set to Windows XP.

I just need some help because I really want to play my games!


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Old March 24th 07, 05:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
TwistMan
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Default NProtect w/ MMORPGs on Vista

Same here... Upgraded to Vista on a new pc and now maplestory won't work.
Kids are bummed...

I also keep getting an initialization error on the gameguard thing on my XP
pc downstairs..... Anyone else having this problem?

"Julie" wrote:

I need help to get Maplestory to work on my son new laptop. Is there any
solution out there for this?

Thanks.


"Bren S" wrote:

Thanks Treefingers.
I really appreciate it.



--Bren


"Treefingers" wrote in message
...
Someone found a fix for Silkroad, basically it just bypasses the Directx 9
validation, and the game works perfectly for me!!!! Go he

http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=188052

"Bren S" wrote:

With some MMORPGs like Silkroad and MapleStory,
a program called NProtect launches to prevent "hacking" (speed hacks)
from the client side.

On my system, after NProtect launches, my screen will go black and then
to a
blue screen which shows a lot of data about my system. It looks like a
memory issue.
NProtect is having the same issue with other games on Vista even when
compatibility is
set to Windows XP.

I just need some help because I really want to play my games!



 




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