Holman napisał(a):
KIBOL napisał(a):
to na przyszłość wiedz takie sprawy załatwia się z EA nie z cenegą

. Trzeba zrobić skan płytki i wysłać z jakimiś duperelkami

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cenega to jest polski dystrybutor i to jest ich obowiazek zalatwiac takie sprawy, ale to jest wlasnie cala cenega i efekt braku porzadnej kokurencji na rynku, dobra jaki skan plytki i jakie duperelki?
to wycięte z jakiegoś FAQ:
1.06 - I get "CD KEY IN USE" when I try to attach to a server.
EA Games support writes: This indicates an error in the Windows registry due to a bad or corrupted install. Try uninstalling the game completely, then before reinstalling delete the original game directory. Run Defrag and Scandisk. After you have completed that, reinstall the game and immediately patch it.
They also write: Battlefield 1942 can be played on two systems using the same CD key only on a LAN game. If you would like to run multiple connections of Battlefield 1942 on the Internet you will need to purchase a copy for each system and use the supplied CD key that comes with each copy.
Make sure that you never give anyone your CD key. If you give your key to another person and they log in, you will not be able to play on the Internet.
If you have never given you CD key to anyone and only have one system connected to the internet and are receive the "CD key in use" message, try the following:
1) Click on Tools in on you internet explorer
2) Click on internet options
3) Click on the “delete files” under Temporary internet files.
Also clear your internet history.
1) Click on Tools in on you internet explorer
2) Click on internet options
3) Click on “clear history” under History
Also try uninstalling and reinstalling the game.
If the CD Key for Battlefield 1942 will no longer work when connecting to GameSpy you will need to send the following information to EA Games Support:
1) Name
2) Phone number
3) Address
4) Email address
5) Serial Number (CD Key that is not working)
6) Attach a photo of the back of the CD-ROM jewel case showing a legible copy of the CD Key
Or you can fax this information to EA Games at 650-628-5900.