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The game can be unregistered on other machines it's been registered on. It's an option in the game's start menu options, and an uninstall should do it automatically. Though obviously, if you ever had fatal crashes or did an OS reinstall, you lose one of your uses permanently...
It's a pretty bad system, yea -_-
Oh my, exactly wat I usually do in the years. Comp crash or something dies like this round had to change the entire MB. So there's no way to salvage this? As good as throwing the entire disc away?
- Nyerguds8 years agoHero+
Well, I don't know. In these cases; if you get through to EA tech support, I know they have given digital copies to people in the past in this case, and I think redeeming the key on Origin before the limit is reached permanently solves the problem by replacing the DRM with the Origin one. Though the old system would probably still apply if you actually keep using the disk... no idea what would happen if the licenses run out after you registered it on Origin.
- 8 years ago
Tks mate. Desperate times calls for desperate measures plus I ain't getting any help from EA so I fixed it already with a little help from youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZMy7c04fio
Tks everyone for your help. I hv solved the problem.
Hv a good weekend
- 7 years agoTks mate. I know it's been way too long for this answer but I only just got alerted for this post from you. I've since bought this game again from STEAM so case closed. I still appreciate your help. Tks lots
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