Red Alert 2 Installation

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Aug 4, 2024, 10:55:46 PM8/4/24
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So, I have Red Alert 3 on Origin AND Steam. currently, only the Origin version with the ultimate collection is installed. I got Tiberium Wars and Kane's Wrath working just fine once I selected the "hook" method on the launcher. Red Alert 3 however is not launching through the CnC online launcher. Tried hooking it, no change. Disabled Origin overaly, No change. The Error message is simply "Red Alert 3 installation not found." Red Alert 3 was the first game I bought on steam, and I bought the Ultimate Collection when I found it on the Origin launcher.


I'm using the normal version of Red Alert 3, updated to the latest patch, on Windows 7. When I open C&C:Online and click Red Alert 3, I encounter an error message reading "Red Alert 3 installation not found." I am not using Origin. I was wondering how to direct C&C:Online to my Red Alert 3 directory? I suspect the issue may be that it is looking in the default location, the C drive, whilst my hard drive is split into two partitions and all my games are installed on the D drive. There is not enough room to install all my C&C games on the C drive, so doing so is not a solution.


I also noticed that there wasn't an immediately obvious way to customise the installation directory of C&C:Online. It installed, by default, in the C drive. Perhaps if I could install it in the D drive (same drive as RA3), it would look there by default and find the game? This is pure speculation, of course.


I have added some more SSD/HDD space myself and moved my games to my D drive. Hence, I am now having this same issue. The C&C Online just looks in the C drive and there is no option for it to look for games in the D drive. Also, moving the C&C Online to the D drive does not mean it will look there, it still looks at the C drive. So, is there any help for this?


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For RA3 the key should be at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Electronic Arts\Electronic Arts\Red Alert 3. If you don't have that key, it might be best to just reinstall to the new drive as you will be missing other keys as well.


After installation of Alert Manager Enterprise 3.0.6 in Splunk Cloud, the Start screen never appears and gives error "JSON replay had no payload value" 10 times.



Q. Anyone run into this error?


I attempted a rollback/reinstall but same result. It appears to be related to the python version that the stack is using (in my case python2). Run the REST command and read the verbiage in the link below.



-before-upgrading



Opened a case with support to determine if the stack can be upgraded to python3. If not, we'll need to turn in a case to have them install AME v2.0.4 which still supports python2.

Hope this helps - best idea I have at the moment.


I've just find the game and I am still trying to install it. I've got no problems with installation Red Alert 2, but now when I am trying to launch setup of Yuri Revenge I have no installation window - only black screen but I can hear music and even use keyboard but I see nothing - only black screen. I am using Dell Notebook 5547, Win 10/64 bit. Maybe someone has the same problem and can help me with that?


But the problem is to install the game - Yuri Revenge, so I think it doesn't make sense to install any patches earlier. I have black screen when I should be in installation menu. I 've already tried to change (setup.exe) - compatibility - but it didn't help. But thanks for your trying to help me.


because if I remember correctly, that^ version doesn't use the original YR installation screen and just basically copies the files into your RA2 folder. If it works, you can then start using patches or whatever. But that said, I'd suggest to just download and install the CnCNet YR Launcher once you've successfully installed YR.


Maybe this XWIS Yuri's Revenge missing some files? I don't know, the most funny thing is the fact that I have no problem to play Red Alert 2, but Yuri's Revenge seems to be impossible to play on Win 10


I didn't try to play online, but I can play skirmish well. Also now I can play campaign too :), but sometimes I have graphic interruptions. By the way the last problem is the fact that I have no video/cutscenes in campaign game. I found something, but I am not sure at all that it will works - Language Pack


Ok, I downloaded and installed it and it's all working now. I can play skirmish, campaign - with all cutscenes, I didn't check multiplayer gaming yet, but maybe tommorow I will try. The only thing is that sometimes game menu freezing for a 1-2 sec. and some graphics overlaps on another in game menu. But despite this, game working perfect on Win 10/64 bit.


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I decided today to breakout my old C&C: RA3 disk. I made sure the disk was clean and scratch free. I inserted and ran AutoPlay. The installation began. The installation froze less than have way through the first progress bar. I tried to cancel the installation. It asked me if I was sure, I of course clicked "Yes." The installation window did not close. I eventually needed to open task manager and end process for windows installer.


I then copied all files from the disk into a folder on my hard drive. I again tried to install the game. Same issue. I tried a few more times, but each time, I set the compatibility mode to a different version of Windows. Same issue.


Red Alert 3 uses SecuROM as DRM system. All support for SecuROM was specifically disabled on Windows 10, with Microsoft citing it as a security risk. On Win7 and Win8, this was done through a system update, meaning it could be circumvented by specifically uninstalling and blocking that update, but in Windows 10, the system was simply never included in the first place, and the only known workarounds for Win10 are some hacky manual way of reinstalling the missing SecuROM drivers on the system.

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