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Games will not play after I upgraded my operating system

Gaming Windows 7

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Nick Pavlidhs

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Recently I downloaded Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor and my x32-it windows 7 could not launch it.So I went to a proffesional and he upgraded my operating system into x64-bit. The game works like a charm. Bad news is that none of the games I was playing before is playable. Eventhough I dowloaded them again and reinstalled them they always seem to have a problem with "dll" files.

I tryied everything included downloading a software to download and fix "dll" files.

P.S. It only happens to the games I havent bought since im a 'pirate' and just download cracked games.

To anyone who will take the time and give me a solution that will work THANK YOU in advance.

 


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phillpower2

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Nick Pavlidhs may I remind you of the GTG TOU that you agreed to abide by when you became a member here,
 
p.The posting of links or references to warez or any other type of illegal software is strictly forbidden. By doing so you risk having your user account terminated without warning. We will NOT help anyone we suspect of having obtained their software or services illegally.

 

 

Topic closed for breach of Terms of Use, contact a Moderator or Admin if you have any questions with this.

 

You may wish to check your computer for malware infection as hackers that crack software are not fussy about whose computers they infect.


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