3 years ago
TS 4 issue
( Capital Letters are not Yelling that is how Computer Prints it to me in Readable Format and i am just Copy-Pasting as it Follows for Unix Date/Time Print DD/MM/YY which means Day Month Year with Ca...
With " Name Spacing " I assume you are talking about spaces in file names and paths. That has not been an issue for many years.
Please post a DxDiag. https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/
You can attach the txt file directly to your answer.
no i cant , because this is Public Post ! ( For Security Reasons , its pretty much self-explainatory , if not continue reading )
and its not Obvious i dont know how to Use DxDiag
as Mentioned above
#1 My Own DxDiag Example !
#2 EA DxDiag Example :
and i think the Difference is pretty much Obvious , isnt it ?!
And There is no " Run DXDIAG " Button Next to ' Help ' on #1 ( informative none-related to issue )
You have to Request Private Space !Secured ! in Order to Share Case-Sensitive information About my Machine ! ( that translates as i Already Broke Several Rulls by Uploading the DXDialog Directly Here with my Machine Name + User Name + Versions + WHQL Digital Signatures !
Unless you Give me Link Where to Upload i am not Able to Upload File Directly here Of Any Kind except issue " Supplicate/Replicate/Duplicate " call it whatever you want !
P.S.:
This information is only For Legit Verified Secured Assistants that work for Certain Company , This kind of information Contain UNIQUE ID's and " root " Paths that are Private Only ! Sharing in Public leads to Security Flaws only 5 years old can ask another 5 years old for Such ' INFO ' in Public ! i Repeat " Public Networks and Public Places " are not the Place for this type of information and are Considered ! NOT - Trusted ! Whenever you find a way to Secure the Channel , only then you can Extract such info , untill then there isn't much to say about that .
Further Notice ! i must explain for all the kids out there what " Case-Sensitive Information " means , that Means there are Private Unique Key's that a Machine Contain and with such a Key , someone can take Advantage over the " Current System " ! ( im sorry i know this isnt the place for that , but people should know that Un-Authorized Persons Cannot and Must Not access to these Keys )
There is only one thing in a DxDiag that can be semi private and that is the computer name and here it was auto-generated so not private. You are welcome to omit that. You may not know much about a DxDiag but you should just follow the instructions to click "Save all information" and upload the resulting text file. It is obvious that you have very little knowledge of computers so I recommend that you follow directions and ask questions when in doubt. There are many experts here and if one of the others saw that I made a mistake they would correct me. DxDiags are uploaded here on a daily basis. Nothing dangerous in that.
Thanks for Telling me , this Answers all Questions
especially
Why DropDown isnt working
and which mail to Use,
P.S.:
i just dont understand how people Rate Other People without knowing them and say something like " you dont know " How you know what i do or do not know on Based on What ... ( this is only a mere guess but i guess how many times a day you drink water thats based on what i do or do not know , funny)
because i dont understand nothing about Computers
and i know you all Smart except me , but lets leave the "hexademicals" and "binary" Codes to the Proffessionals shall we !!!
You talk about a dropdown so I assume you mean on the EA Support site. Try using another browser that might help also chat is not available in all countries If you are not from the US try specifying that regardless. EA Support do not have an email address you can contact them on you must use the forms on their site.
PS. it is easy to judge some ones level of knowledge on a subject when they post multiple misconceptions on the subject. Like here you post an image where you have removed a device key probably because you think it can be misused for something. It can't, it is to uniquely identify that device on that computer. It can for example be used by DRM to see if you have the rights to play a film you bought on that device. Nobody else can use it for anything.