Depending on which version of Windows you're using, there'll be slight differences to finding the necessary programs needed.ġ. Oisín | Irishpride wrote:Can you please tell me this step by step please I am using Vista 32. So as Cyrax (i love you btw) says, navigate to \Programme Files\EA Games\Battlefield 2\Support\Battlefield 2_code.exe and enter in your new CD key as if you was doing a new installation and click next. So you may not need to work with the registry, just try the program located here:ĭRIVE:\Program Files\EA Games\Battlefield 2\Support\Battlefield 2_code.exeĬyrax-Sektor wrote:There's one sure fire way to change your current BF2 installation's CD key, and that is via registry.ĭRIVE:\Program Files\EA Games\Battlefield 2\Support\Battlefield 2_code.exethis works, ive done it beforeĭRIVE:\Program Files\EA Games\Battlefield 2\Support\Battlefield 2_code.exeI'm also banned a fuck lot from too many servers, but I find this too confusing to follow.Ĭan you please tell me this step by step pleaseĬyrax-Sektor wrote:There's also the Battlefield 2_code.exe program in the Prog Files BF2 support folder, but sometimes it doesn't keep the key in registry, so it comes up with invalid CD key when trying to play.ĭRIVE:\Program Files\EA Games\Battlefield 2\Support\Battlefield 2_code.exeI used the above and it appears to have worked, tho it errored the first time but i think i fucked up entering my new CD key, but it patched ok second time round.
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"After re-entering your CDKEY you must then reapply the latest patch in order for it to be encrypted into the registry." They say if you use that program and patch however, it will stick in the registry. There's also the Battlefield 2_code.exe program in the Prog Files BF2 support folder, but sometimes it doesn't keep the key in registry, so it comes up with invalid CD key when trying to play. I've done this numerous times, and the registry way always works.
Right click (or double click) on "(Default)" in the right pane, select "Modify" from the context menu, type "x9392" at the beginning of the "Value data" then add your new BF2 key and click "ok". If it does NOT begin with "x9392", continue on to step 3. Look at the encrypted key in the right pane (long string) next to "(Default)". Careful here, one wrong click can be a doozy! :xīrowse to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Electronic Arts\EA Games\Battlefield 2\ergc" and highlight "ergc" in the left pane. Open Run, which can be found in Accessories for Vista users, type in regedit.Ī big window should pop up that edits the registry. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.There's one sure fire way to change your current BF2 installation's CD key, and that is via registry.
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