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Kurogane
November 14, 2006, 05:51 PM
Heads up guys,

I installed the game the first time and put the CD-Key in and it didn't work! Now some of you might be thinking oh he must of put in the wrong one - Well no, Kurogane always double and triple checks.

I tried to log in to MP and wouldn't work, furthermore I never found a way to replace the Cd-key while the game was installed!

So I uninstalled and reinstalled, this time with the CD KEY IN CAPS! It works,

Have fun ;)

P.S: Some mod might wanna sticky this to avoid head aches?

Lord Tomyris
November 14, 2006, 05:54 PM
:smile: Quicker way to do this, chaps:

Go to Run.
Enter 'regedit.exe'.
HKEY_LOCAL MACHINE
SOFTWARE
SEGA
Medieval II Total War

Now open up 'CDKey' and enter it in capitals before closing. Load her up and enjoy the game!

StayingPower
November 14, 2006, 05:55 PM
CD Key in caps, got it. Thanks for the heads up.

Kurogane
November 14, 2006, 05:58 PM
doh nice Tomyris :doh:

If only would of known earlier.

vikrant
November 14, 2006, 10:14 PM
moved to tech

AlfonsoVIII
November 15, 2006, 02:49 AM
Why is it a CD-Key when the game is on a DVD?

theoutcast32
November 15, 2006, 03:38 AM
cuz a dvd is still a compact disc.

prosoccer268
December 25, 2006, 10:50 AM
Hey, when I was installing, it asked for my cd key. I typed it in (Correctly! I checked the "checklist" to make sure also) and it won't even let me click "NEXT" to continue on. The key looks like AAAA-AAA-AAA-AAAA-AAAA Is that right? I did type it in right, so that's not an issue, but it might not be recognizing that I filled up the character limit. Pressing enter in the box doesn't work either. Please help! Thanks.

Brusilov
December 25, 2006, 11:31 AM
Over here in the UK the fonts used to print the key on the back of the manual are very badly badly chosen. The B and 8 look remarkably similar.

prosoccer268
December 25, 2006, 01:59 PM
I finally installed it! But now, everytime I start a game, the screen goes black and a box pops up saying: "Microsoft windows detected and recovered from a device failure." What now?:hmmm:

philly
December 29, 2006, 11:06 AM
I have installed the game with the geuine CD key. But everytime i try to play online, i made an account and then whenever i try to login, it comes up "Login Failed - Invalid CD Key"

If anyone has a solution to this problem, then it would be very much appreciated.

Cheers:thumbsup2

Titan Of Gaul
December 29, 2006, 02:15 PM
Just a quick question...where exactly do u go to register?

In answer to your question u have to re-enter the cd key in the change cd key box

prosoccer268
December 29, 2006, 05:46 PM
I'm pretty sure it is: www.gamespyid.com (http://www.gamespyid.com)

If you guys could still help me...:huh:

philly
January 02, 2007, 08:46 AM
Yeh, i would change the CD Key. But unfortunately, Medieval 2 total war doesnt have tht change cd key box.

Can someone please help me. i tried replacing 0's with o's with no success, please help guys.

Cheer:thumbsup2

skiffy1414
May 21, 2007, 09:26 PM
*(Another) Update*
Just to point out something, I am downloading the 1.2 patch now. I believe that if your not fully updated you won't be able to see the games on the server list. you can chat to people, but no playing for you. so update! just pray that you don't end up like a couple of people i've seen that updated it then got a list of errors.

*Update*
Disregard what i said about the "connection lost" thing. after i finished writing this i logged in again, and poof, i got in and everything was dandy. happy killing everyone.


ok, i got it figured out. this worked for me, and i run windows 2k for the record

-go into start and click on 'run'
-type in "regedit.exe" and press enter or click ok
-open up the folder "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE"
-then open up the folder called "SOFTWARE"
-open up the folder "SEGA"
-open up "medieval II Total War"
-create a new "string value" by right clicking below the "(default)" string and -clicking new then clicking "string value"
-Name this new string value "CDKey"
-now double click "CDkey" and in the "value data" box, type (or copy and paste, like i did) your cd key. make sure all letters are capitals, and numbers are numbers, obviously. also keep all hyphens.
-my cd key was like this "XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX"
-press enter or click ok
-now if done right, you shouldn't get the "invalid cd-key" error anymore.

also, when they ask what your "profile" is, its your your registered gamespy i.d. mine is capn_skiffy1414. i also have a few other ones, but thats not important. also, fileplanet and gamespy are directly related and you can use your fileplanet email, password, and profile name. I can, at least. i believe that if you create a fileplanet account its also registered with gamespy. i may be wrong, so if i am, just make a gamespy account.

well, what i told you i had done about 5-10 minutes before i wrote it up on here, and i got disconnected from the servers saying "lost connection" so i hope that thats not a problem and I'ma try to log in again on medieval 2.

hope i helped you guys out enough, cya!