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Anonymous
12 years ago

Re: Battlefield Bad Company 2 Update problem

You will have to run the game as administrator or disable UAC. It's UAC that

blocks certain programs from running but normally it shows a window which allows

you to select continue (as administrator) or cancel.

With MOH this is not the case therefore blocking the program. By running the

game/origin "as administrator" (even though you allready are) the UAC is skipped.

On windows 7 each solution in here should work, on Windows 8 you might not be able

to use the compatibility tab with every exe. In this case try setting properties

(run as) on the other exe of disable UC.

Now you could easiliy right click the exe or shortcut for the game (or Origin client)

and choose run as administrator (as alot would/will suggest), nothing wrong with it,

but you would have to do this everytime when running the game.

Other Solutions:

1. Find the exe of Origin client and set run as administrator in the properties, when

set the client will run the game as administrator too (as origin starts the game's exe

while Origin itself is allready running as administrator)

2. Find the exes of game and set run as administrator in the properties.

3. Disable UAC in windows.

Where are the files:

1. Origin.exe can normally be found in c:\program Files (x86)\Origin (on 32 bits os

there is no (x86) behind program files)

2. The game exe can be found in C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield Bad Company 2

and then

you will find BFBC2game.exe and BFBC2dater.exe

or

Go to folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield Bad Company 2\__Installer\DISK1

and use autorun.exe and (or easetup.exe when installing) as administrator

What to do with the exe:

Right click the exe, choose properties, click the compatibility tab, enable run as

administrator at the bottom and click ok.

How to disable UAC:

Be shure you know what it means it you want to go this way. I personally always disable

this right after I install my OS but I know what it does and I do not need it.

Go to Control Panel\User Accounts and Family Safety\User Accounts and click Change User

Account Control Settings.

Take the "fader"  all the way down and click ok. Be advised, I am not responsible for

any problems that may come from this.

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    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    Don't know how to thank you enough, thanks man.

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