jimmy_c
24 May 2008, 05:08
Hi Guys
I'm running the UK/ Europe version of Worms Armageddon on an XP box. I had previously installed the V3.0 patch and latest beta version and had played happily for a few days without any trouble, and then I remembered The Fiddler.
I completely uninstalled the application and deleted all of the directories, to start fresh with these instructions: http://worms2d.info/The_Fiddler
I've followed the instructions to the letter; however, when I attempted
'Running the Fiddler' step 1 (i.e. run '30.exe') I get a windows pop-up box titled 'Cannot Find File', with the contents 'c:\Team17\Worms Armageddon\30.icd'. This is followed by the 'no CD' message.
WA.icd is of course present in that directory, so I tried taking a copy of that file and renaming it '30.icd'.
Running 30.exe now produces a different windows error 'Worms Armageddon has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.' Accompanied by the option to 'send error report' or 'don't send' to Microsoft.
I've tried this procedure 3 times to eliminate any possible stupid user errors during the installation process an still the problem persists. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I'm running the UK/ Europe version of Worms Armageddon on an XP box. I had previously installed the V3.0 patch and latest beta version and had played happily for a few days without any trouble, and then I remembered The Fiddler.
I completely uninstalled the application and deleted all of the directories, to start fresh with these instructions: http://worms2d.info/The_Fiddler
I've followed the instructions to the letter; however, when I attempted
'Running the Fiddler' step 1 (i.e. run '30.exe') I get a windows pop-up box titled 'Cannot Find File', with the contents 'c:\Team17\Worms Armageddon\30.icd'. This is followed by the 'no CD' message.
WA.icd is of course present in that directory, so I tried taking a copy of that file and renaming it '30.icd'.
Running 30.exe now produces a different windows error 'Worms Armageddon has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.' Accompanied by the option to 'send error report' or 'don't send' to Microsoft.
I've tried this procedure 3 times to eliminate any possible stupid user errors during the installation process an still the problem persists. Does anyone have any suggestions?