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SecuROM has determined that an emulation tool has modified your PC settings.
- If you are using a tool which offers the option to hide your virtual drives, please make sure that this feature is disabled so that the default settings are restored. You might need to re-install such tools to get this problem fixed.
- If this does not work and you¿re working under Windows2000 or WindowsXP, you might want to fix your tampered registry entries. For other Windows versions please send a SecuROM analysis file to support (see below), as the problem will be a different one and can't be fixed this way. Please note that these tampered entries most probably have been caused by emulation tools, not by SecuROM! To fix this, please download and install a tool called 'SubInACL' under 'http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=E8BA3E56-D8FE-4A91-93CF-ED6985E3927B&displaylang=en. We recommend installing this tool into your Windows installation path (e.g. C:\Windows\) to make the further steps easier for you.
- Next please download the following batch file fixreg.bat or - more convenient - this VB-Script fixreg.vbs from our web site.
- Under a user account with administrator rights double-click (start) the downloaded 'fixreg.vbs' or 'fixreg.bat'. Please note that we are not liable for any problems caused by doing so.
If the application still won't start, please send a SecuROM analysis file to support@securom.com (see Support Info section on how to prepare and send an analysis file).
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