So I have not played DAO in a couple months, mainly because my OLD hard disk crashed, anyways, i hooked up a new HD and ran old as slave so I now have 2 HDs. Anyways, I tried booting DAO off both HDs and when I try loading my old games it says my content is not authorized and I cannot play. It is the content i got with the game when I purchased it. Please, help?
Stone Prisoner unathorized?
Débuté par
Sir Volatile
, juin 10 2010 12:22
#1
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 12:22
#2
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 10:47
bump
#3
Posté 11 juin 2010 - 06:09
bump!
#4
Posté 11 juin 2010 - 06:44
open your addin.xml search for auth and change the 1 to 0
#5
Posté 12 juin 2010 - 02:59
Where is that file located my good sir?
#6
Posté 12 juin 2010 - 10:20
Where is that file located my good sir?
#7
Posté 12 juin 2010 - 10:50
Is it so difficult to use the search function built into Windows?
Modifié par Sauronvoldemort, 12 juin 2010 - 10:50 .
#8
Posté 12 juin 2010 - 05:38
Yes, I tried, nothing came up..
#9
Posté 12 juin 2010 - 05:40
I have the same problem. No auth file found.
#10
Posté 12 juin 2010 - 10:05
help? ):
#11
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 04:30
help
#12
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 04:38
#13
Posté 17 juin 2010 - 02:57
Dragon Age needs to use a Windows service to verify that your DLC is authentic, and unfortunately, BioWare didn't do a good job of ensuring that the service would start when running Windows Vista or Windows 7. Depending on your security settings, the service may not launch with the game. There are three ways to fix this:
1) Start the service manually by going to Start -> Run -> services.msc and finding "Dragon Age: Origins Updater"
2) Start the game as an administrator by right-clicking on it and selecting "Run as administrator"
3) (not recommended) Lower the level of User Account Control on your system, or disable it, in Control Panel -> User Accounts
That should get you up and running.
Regarding your hard drive swapping, you might want to try uninstalling and then re-downloading the content if the above tip doesn't get things working for you.
1) Start the service manually by going to Start -> Run -> services.msc and finding "Dragon Age: Origins Updater"
2) Start the game as an administrator by right-clicking on it and selecting "Run as administrator"
3) (not recommended) Lower the level of User Account Control on your system, or disable it, in Control Panel -> User Accounts
That should get you up and running.
Regarding your hard drive swapping, you might want to try uninstalling and then re-downloading the content if the above tip doesn't get things working for you.
Modifié par searanox, 17 juin 2010 - 03:03 .
#14
Posté 19 juin 2010 - 04:24
GOT IT THANK YOU





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