I purchased two games at Value Village a calendar week or two back: Demand for Speed: Most Wanted and Need for Speed: Carbon, both for PC. I didn't try them until now. I have installed both games on my reckoner, and Need for Speed: About Wanted runs only fine, but Need for Speed: Carbon does non run at all.
A few days ago, I tried installing Need for Speed: Underground on my calculator, but that didn't run either. I just assumed it was as well sometime and left information technology at that. I think it's a niggling odd that Carbon doesn't work on my figurer whereas Most Wanted does, every bit Most Wanted is an older game (even if by just a year).
Both Undercover and Carbon, when a launch attempt is made, say "access denied: please login with administrator privileges and try over again". When I try running both as an administrator, nothing happens, not fifty-fifty an error bulletin. Trying to run either in compatibility mode for Windows XP, Vista, vii or eight don't work (same error as above), and trying to run information technology in compatibility manner with the aforementioned OSes as well every bit running as an administrator don't work. If it helps to know, I accept the collector's edition of Need for Speed: Carbon.
I'm running a 64-bit edition of Windows 10 Home Edition, with a 2.30GHz AMD A10-4600M APU with AMD Radeon graphics (7660G and 7670M) and 8GB of RAM.
Mar 12, 2014
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I remembered getting NFS Carbon to run on Windows viii.i by copying the DVD contents onto the difficult bulldoze and running the launcher from that. I have not tried information technology yet in Windows 10, though. If I cannot get information technology to work in Windows ten, then I'll install it on Windows viii.i. Only give it a attempt and come across what happens.
Oct 8, 2011
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I don't know if it will assist NFS Carbon users, since information technology'southward meant to piece of work for Pro Street users, but try renaming the executable (.exe) file in the game'southward folder... somehow it saved a lot of people I renamed mine to Prostreet but you can call yours whatever you want in theory... I'm probably wrong, simply it'southward worth a attempt. Skillful luck!
I tried renaming the executable from NSFC to Demand for Speed Carbon and tried running it both equally an ambassador or normally, and information technology didn't work either way.
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I remembered getting NFS Carbon to run on Windows 8.1 past copying the DVD contents onto the hard drive and running the launcher from that. I take not tried information technology yet in Windows ten, though. If I cannot go information technology to work in Windows ten, so I'll install it on Windows eight.1. Just requite it a try and meet what happens.
I know that I took a long fourth dimension to respond, I but never felt like doing it at the fourth dimension that I saw your response. At this point, I am copying the game'south files off of the CD. I volition try launching the game from that new folder, and if it doesn't launch from there, I will uninstall the game and reinstall it from the files I copied onto the difficult bulldoze.
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I remembered getting NFS Carbon to run on Windows 8.1 by copying the DVD contents onto the hard drive and running the launcher from that. I take not tried it withal in Windows 10, though. If I cannot get information technology to work in Windows x, then I'll install it on Windows eight.1. But give information technology a effort and see what happens.
I tried that, and it didn't work, unfortunately.
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Try running the launcher in Windows XP compatibility manner.
Sep 12, 2012
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Having the same consequence here. Haven't had the time lately to try these solutions here but from what I tin meet they're not working either?
Compatibility fashion does cipher whatsoever. I've tried it in compat. with all OS options without results. The exe doesn't react at all. No errors, no crashes. Information technology does nothing.
I just find information technology so strange that Cloak-and-dagger 2 and Virtually Wanted work perfectly only non Carbon of all things.
Tin anyone confirm it runs fine in Win7?
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I've ran it earlier in Windows 7 with no issues. I tin can confirm I'1000 having the same issues as LuigiFan. It doesn't crash, but it doesn't react. I ran the compatibility troubleshooter, it generated a test (Windows XP Service Pack three) but when I tested it, nothing. No window comes up, nothing similar that. This is after ripping the contents from the disc and placing it on my hard drive (PNY Optima 240GB SSD)
October viii, 2011
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Try running the launcher in Windows XP compatibility fashion.
I tried pretty much every compatibility option under the sun.
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This game is probably not uniform on Windows ten. It works on Windows eight.1, though. I've washed it earlier.
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This game is probably non compatible on Windows x. Information technology works on Windows 8.ane, though. I've done information technology before.
I'g convinced there'southward gotta be a manner to make it work. If Most Wanted and Carbon both utilize the EAGL3 engine, and Most Wanted works, there's gotta be a way. Unfortunately no i has institute information technology yet, and apparently there's not a whole lot of interest to try to detect information technology by the customs. EA being incompetent doesn't exactly help either.
I just don't want to make a consummate Os rollback to play this ane game.
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