Tommy wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I recently bought Pirates of The Caribbean but when I installed the game and
> wanted to run it, I got a "please insert correct CD-ROM and restart the
> application"
>
> Well. I tried a lot of things to get i to work but nothing helped. So I
> opened a case at Ubisoft support. When doing that I got a auto ansver back
> telling me different solutions and that I would hear from them in the next
> 48 hours...... Well great..... none of them applied to my problem so I went
> in wait-state. When the 48 hours where gone I updated the case asking them
> polite if they have forgot me. The next day I got a AUTO-ansver that since
> they have not heard from me they supposed the problem was solved and that
> they have closed the case. Meanwhile I was playing the game using a no-cd
> crack. I updated the case telling them that they have a very crappy way of
> handling things and that it can not be right that I buy a original game and
> then have to run a no-cd crack in order to play the the game.
>
> Then I tried to contact Bathesda softworks and they told me that Ubisoft had
> the support for european versions but they gave me the advice that i should
> clean the CD. See that is what I call service. Ubisoft should learn from
> that.
>
> So what I learned from this case: When there is something wrong with games
> from Ubisoft, YOUR ON YOUR OWN.
>
> Ubisoft STINKS
>
> Best Regards
> Tommy
>
>
Be careful with the CD cracks. Everytime my friend downloads one of
those, he ends up with some virus. It actually looks like the same one,
too. Look in your system32 folder to see if you have cmd32.exe. If you
do, then you've probably got this virus and should run
housecall.trendmicro.com.
--
William
If it don't work, hit it.
If it still doesn't work, kick it.
If it works after hitting it and kicking it, then it doesn't matter if
hitting it or kicking it helped, what's important is it worked.
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