Update On the StarForce Patch.
After installing the patch for starforce's website I was able to boot up
vista and the starforce driver without any problems. BUT, when I try to
launch a starforce application my system freezes.
I've tried running the app as xp compatible, run as admin, nothing seems to
work. It always freezes the computer requiring a cold boot. So as for now
starforce is a vista no-no it seems.
Anyone got SF games to run yet?
"vampyre~" wrote:
> After more digging I might have found a
> STAR FORCE FIX!!!
> http://www.star-force.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=320
>
> StarForce has released a fix for vista gamers. I will be trying this later
> as I am not home now. Good luck everyone.
>
> "Zack Uribe" wrote:
>
> > It is a known issue with StarForce and Vista. This is an excerpt from the
> > ExtremeTech report: Will Vista run your games?
> >
> > Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
> > The latest stealth action thriller from Ubisoft doesn't work in Vista, but
> > it's probably not any fault of the application itself – it's the StarForce
> > copy protection. StarForce installs a low-level (ring 0) driver to access
> > your optical drive, and this driver has not been Vista certified. So
> > Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory asks you to reboot after installing, which you
> > do, and then upon reboot Vista informs you that it won't load the driver due
> > to "compatibility problems." The 32-bit version of Vista will allow unsigned
> > kernel-level drivers if installed from an account with admin privileges --
> > as ours was. We were unable to find any sort of workaround or Vista-ready
> > driver on the StarForce site.
> >
> > What's worse, the StarForce driver will try (and fail) to load every time
> > you reboot, even if you uninstall the game, and the removal tool doesn't
> > work properly by default. It doesn't give you any indication that it didn't
> > work, however. You have to run it as an administrator by accessing the
> > Compatibility tab in the removal tool's Properties menu. Visually, it looks
> > like it's doing the same thing as when you don't run it as an admin, but it
> > will at least get StarForce off your system.
> >
> > "vampyre~" <vampyre~@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:8C5D552A-25C2-497F-8E93-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > >I can't get any of my games that use the star-force disc protection to
> > >play.
> > > After the game is installed you have to reboot your pc to finish the
> > > installation of the starforce driver. When vista loads you get a screen
> > > saying that vista could not load the driver. You get the same message
> > > when
> > > trying to start the game.
> > >
> > > Any work arounds for this yet?
> > >
> > > Games I have that use star force:
> > > GT Legends
> > > Lock On
> >