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Good news everyone! I've been asked by funkyblue to try out The Bat! in 7106, and it works! :cool:

I've made screenshots as a proof here:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...#entry590885192

Did you test x86 or x64? There never has been any problem at all with x64, only x86 is a problem.

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hey guys.

guess u all know much more about hardware, programming and stuff like that than i do, so u can help me =/

i cant run any version of lineage 2 that uses GameGuard (i guess thats the problem, cuz chronicle 4, that doesnt support GG, works perfectly)

everytime i run the game i get this "Themida" error:

themida.jpg

ive tried to turn off windows defender and firewall, but that doesnt worked :/

so if u know aaanything that can help, help please =)

ps current OS: w7 build 7106

hey guys.

guess u all know much more about hardware, programming and stuff like that than i do, so u can help me =/

i cant run any version of lineage 2 that uses GameGuard (i guess thats the problem, cuz chronicle 4, that doesnt support GG, works perfectly)

everytime i run the game i get this "Themida" error:

themida.jpg

ive tried to turn off windows defender and firewall, but that doesnt worked :/

so if u know aaanything that can help, help please =)

ps current OS: w7 build 7106

I strongly suggest that you update to the official release candidate from Microsoft. It is build 7100 but because of the way Microsoft names it's builds it's actually a lot newer and this bug is fixed in the RC build!

Good luck!

Ambroos

(ps: I don't think upgrade will work since 7106 has a higher build number)

I strongly suggest that you update to the official release candidate from Microsoft. It is build 7100 but because of the way Microsoft names it's builds it's actually a lot newer and this bug is fixed in the RC build!

In case of doubt, always look at the build dates. 7077 is the oldest of the three. 7106 was built a few days later and is somewhat newer. 7100 was built about two weeks after 7106 and is newer again.

(ps: I don't think upgrade will work since 7106 has a higher build number)

Yes, you're most likely right there.

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