Ol Smoke Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 Everytime I start COD4, a warning screen comes up and says my hardware has changed and do I want to let it configure my game. This started after I put in the new video card. I have let it do this 3 times and I have made no other changes. Anyone know why it keeps doing this? Two days ago, when I first started the game that day, it asked me this, so I said yes. Then I went in and configured the graphics and sound again and restarted the game. It did not show the warning screen. But two or three hours later, I restarted the game, and there the warning screen was again. I said no. Now, every time I start the game it asks me this, over and over. Does anyone know how to make it stop doing this? Quote
Owned Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 sadly i have no clue but i have the same thing going on aswell, makes it take ages for my cod4 to start up. Quote
Administrators JoeDirt Posted November 18, 2013 Administrators Posted November 18, 2013 Write protected files? Quote
KILLERGUN Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 I am not sure why it does that. It always pops the message for me and now I have gotten used to just saying no.. :| Quote
Dddrgn Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 Started doing that on my new computer, not sure what the issue is, but at least I can still play. Quote
Revenant Posted November 22, 2013 Posted November 22, 2013 A user in the Steam Forums had the same error, and theirs was tracked down to write protected files. I'm getting this same error on my PC (windows 7 64 bit) -so will check this out when I get home tonight and let everyone know. Quote
SiD Posted November 22, 2013 Posted November 22, 2013 Write protected files? More than likely. Months ago when I'd jump on, nothing ever came up. After it was reinstalled on my desktop, it does this every time now. Also likes to tell me there's an error with punkbuster and auto disables it. Pain in the ass to have to keep enabling, but whatevs. Quote
Jacker Posted November 23, 2013 Posted November 23, 2013 the message can have multiple reasons: 1. the iwmp3.exe does not shut down in the way it should - system sees a crash - and gives you the message 2. after changing hardware - wants to help you - gives you the message 3. changing stuff in bios - gives you the message 4. as said above, write protected configs will make that message appear everytime - check them! 5. install new drivers - message for you 6. un-/plug an headset - message 7. un-/plug any other input like mouse or keyboard - message 8. deleting ur USB-"history" - here we go 9. whatever you change on your system, cod will remind you :-D the best way is: check them configfiles and dont even look at anything thats plugged into your computer! Quote
Jacker Posted November 23, 2013 Posted November 23, 2013 now i got it as well :-( one last thing to think of: the stereomix! whenever my headset is plugged in, i do not get the message. when i want to play without them, i turn stereomix on and get the message! Quote
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