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As I say straws - oh well back to the search :)
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Not sure if this matter or not BUT the game that works, Unreal Tournament is installed in C:\System and the Battlefield games(not working) are installed in Program files. Would that have anything to do with it???
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Is that the default location where the installer placed them or was it an option you selected when you installed ?

Usually that sort of problem occurs if it is nested 3 or 4 down the hierarchy

So it might be woth re-installing one to the root C:\ drive to see if that resolves it
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Yuh that's where the system installed it. I'll try the other location now.
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Nope. That didn't work :)

:)
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This could be a long road :) But I will persevere.. It may be a day or so before my next reply as I will be asking around for a resolution
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Roger Dodger. :)
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Hi kingviper I am coming up with a busted flush on this one. Resolutions vary from re-install the programme (done) Clear malware (done) to a total re-install (not recommended )

What I will do is keep searching and if I do find a resolution I will pm you - as it may take a while - Sorry :)
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OK I found this on the wow forum and it relates to the same error when using downloaded maps - does this fit your profile ?

http://war3.incgamer...hp/t-33133.html

There is also a patch available but I do not know if it cures this problem http://support.ea.co...amp;p_topview=1
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I'm looking into those links now. This quite strange and yes I did download some modded maps back then too.

Bryan
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Does that mean we may be near a resolution :) as I am still finding nothing specific to the other problem programme
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Tried those and nothing worked.

By the way, what is ASUS?
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ASUS is a motherboard http://www.asus.com/ . I am so far out of ideas now I feel it would be best to direct you to the games or application forums where the real experts reside. Sorry I could not fix your last problem. But on the bright side you are virus free now
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