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A required security module cannot be activated.
This program cannot be executed (7000).
Please have a look at http://www.securom.com/message.asp?m=module&c=7000 for further, more detailed information.
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A required security module cannot be activated.
This program cannot be executed (7000).
Please have a look at http://www.securom.com/message.asp?m=module&c=7000 for further, more detailed information.
SOME versions of Securom work. What version is this?Always when I try to run any program protected by SecuRom I get this message:
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A required security module cannot be activated.
This program cannot be executed (7000).
Please have a look at http://www.securom.com/message.asp?m=module&c=7000 for further, more detailed information.
I've read SecuRom works in Wine, so why doesn't it work for me?
http://www.google.com/search?q=detect+c ... =firefox-aHow can I check it?
OK, now I'm confused. I thought doing that was frowned on, due to thelampak wrote:
Install it on windows and copy it to Linux. Most games should work that way.Hard luck
But how can I run Oblivion (from Game of The Year Edition) if it checks the disk even before being installed?
Correct that's the problem for most regular programs.David Shaw wrote:vitamin wrote:OK, now I'm confused. I thought doing that was frowned on, due to thelampak wrote:
Install it on windows and copy it to Linux. Most games should work that way.Hard luck
But how can I run Oblivion (from Game of The Year Edition) if it checks the disk even before being installed?
problems of missing registry keys and dll's etc being put in weird
places and not getting copied over properly :-S
You learn something every dayDavid Shaw wrote:
Correct that's the problem for most regular programs.vitamin wrote:
OK, now I'm confused. I thought doing that was frowned on, due to thelampak wrote:
Install it on windows and copy it to Linux. Most games should work that way.
problems of missing registry keys and dll's etc being put in weird
places and not getting copied over properly :-S
Games in most part are exceptions from this rule. They don't have too many registry settings and put all their dlls into game's directory.
However this of course is not guaranteed to work - just something to try.
So does the Bible program I am trying to fix. The fixes have beenlampak wrote:
Install it on windows and copy it to Linux. Most games should work that way.Hard luck
But how can I run Oblivion (from Game of The Year Edition) if it checks the disk even before being installed?