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Some interesting things that i noticed; There is an event log entry blocking a driver that coincides with starting the game (can't figure out how to post images) It is blocking SecDrv from being loaded. SecDrv.sys is a driver file located in the CC generals folder. That's where i made the connection. EDIT: Details on the error: Entry 1: Event 7000, Service Control Manager The SecDrv service failed to start due to the following error: This driver has been blocked from loading Entry 2: Event 1060, Application popup The description for Event ID 1060 from source Application Popup cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
I have read conflicting information on various sites about whether Command and Conquer Generals will run on Windows 10. I have the original (UK) C&C Generals disks, manual and serial number. The game is patched to version 1.08 which I believe is the latest (and last) patch for Generals. I don't have Zero Hour. Command & Conquer Generals: Zero Hour Also get the crack for Red Alert 3, Age of Empires 2: The Forgotten, Company of Heroes 2 and some other genres like Grand Theft Auto 5 and The Sims 3.
If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. The following information was included with the event:?? C: WINDOWS SysWow64 drivers SECDRV.SYS the message resource is present but the message is not found in the string/message table.
After spending 2 - 3 days on and off (and most of today) i got the game running on Windows 10 x64. After playing around with the driver, and it signature, enabling / disabling signature enforcement, i had the thought that the secdrv driver is actually related to the secure rom which is used to validate the disk and lock the game down (don't know how accurate that statement is.) Anyway, it occured to me that if that was the case, the game might work with a no-cd patch, and indeed it does. And it plays very well. The no-cd patch is not something i would normally use, but in this case it seems like it is the only way to make the game work.
Recap:. Clean install of Windows 10. Clean install of C&C Generals (non-origin install, original CD). Install Zero Hour. Updated to latest patch.
Used no-cd patch to bypass the secdrv driver error. Game works! Let me know if this works (or doesn't) for anyone else, or if you have other solutions.
C&C Generals will load and run no problem. Generals: zero hour operated fine prior to hard drive failure and replacement last year. Now it will auto load the disc menu, shows blue splash screen for about 2 sec. Then nothing. Tried EA got no help.
My son-in-law has same also has problem we would like some help. Tried to unload and reinstall, no good. Tried several things EA offered, no go, EA said it maybe Direct X problem?!?!?!? Remember - This is a public forum so never post private information such as email or phone numbers! Ideas:. Programs you are having problems with. Error messages.
Recent changes you made to your computer. What you have already tried to fix the problem. Hi WhompU, 1.
What is the version of Windows installed on the computer? What happens when you launch the game? Do you receive any error message? Have you made any recent changes on the computer?
Refer the below link and run theDirectX Diagnostic Tool, check if it helps. Diagnosing basic problems with DirectX Note: DirectX Diagnostic Tool applies to all versions of Windows. DirectX: frequently asked questions Hope this helps! Halima S - Microsoft Support.
Visit our and let us know what you think. Hi, if you use Win 7/Vista: Install the game as usual, download and install the latest patch. Then navigate to your user data directory and create the folder: C: Users XXXX Documents Command and Conquer Generals Data or C: Users XXXX Documents Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour Data inside the folder, you should create a file called ' options.ini'.