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Enter it where? That code is alphanumeric but the key changer in the eReg folder only takes numbers.
There was no Origin folder for me at that location, on Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit - it was seperate from the 'Electronics Arts' folder.
http://answers.ea.com/t5/Battlefield-1942/Battlefield-1942-Invalid-Serial-Key/td-p/174042 [answers.ea.com]Ston3Cold
Ok, I finally got mine working !
1) Click start menu, type regedit in the search field (or hit windows+r if you do not have vista/7)
2) Navigate to the following section(s) depending on your OS,
For those of you that don't have an Origin folder located in either of these two locations:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 64bit OS)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 32bit OS)
3) You need to create it yourself. I have Win 7 x64, so I made an Origin folder (also known as a 'key' in the registry) under Electronic Arts.
To create this 'folder', right-click on Electronic Arts and then choose 'New' and then 'Key'. Now it should allow you to give it a name, rename it as Origin.
4) Next, right-click on the Origin 'key' you just made and again pick 'New' and then'Key'. Give this new key a name of Battlefield 1942.
5) Next, right-click on the Battlefield 1942 'key' you just made and again pick 'New' and then 'Key'. Give this new key a name of ergc
6) Next, click on the ergc 'key' , on the right hand side you'll see it has a string value called 'Default'. Right-click it and then choose 'Modify'.
Now you need to copy your product key from Origin and paste it as the new modified value.
To find your product key, right click Battlefield 1942 in Origin, then choose Game information/detail, and you should see your product key (listed on the right hand side)
7) You do NOT need to include spaces, just copy and paste the key and click on 'Ok'.
Now you can close the registry editor, run your game and you should be able to connect to any server. I managed to connect to my dedicated server at last after I did this !
Hope it helps you guys :-)Liquidus_Talon
Now give me a HELL YEAH and throw me a beer !
:D /ZekeSVK![Invalid Cd Key Battlefield Vietnam Invalid Cd Key Battlefield Vietnam](/uploads/1/1/8/6/118605292/511261840.jpg)
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This works! Cheers man, hope people see this who had the same issue.Co0kieMonster
Worked for me. Thankscolorlessness
Mmm, you sure you didn't miss a step perhaps ? I'll see what I can do and make a guide for the rest of the people that don't speak English.colorlessness
how do you restart it?
just close and open again?
Enlisted: 2012-10-07
FARSOXZ said:
go to the game info and write the product code and it will work
Enter it where? That code is alphanumeric but the key changer in the eReg folder only takes numbers.
Game crashed while loading (because i was alt tabbing to kill WMP9)and then i tried to fire it back up and said invalid cd key, i said ok, just my ghost, but NO! I do a complete shutdown of my computer and comeback an hour later and im still invalid. Battlefield vietnam invalid cd key lan Download battlefield vietnam invalid cd key lan Hey everyone, Not sure if any still plays it, but I m having some trouble getting BF 1942 working over LAN. Computer A running Win7 32-bit, Computer B. Hi guys!!!This is the real SERIAL KEY CODE for the video game BATTLEFIELD BAD COMPANY 2.as.
Rdahl42 Enlisted: 2011-11-13
Try this:
1. Click start menu, type regedit in the search field (or hit windows+r if you do not have vista/7)
2. Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 64bit OS)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 32bit OS)
3. On the right side you should see a 'registry key' named default, double-click it.
4. Type in your product key (both numbers and letters accepted)
(to find your product key, right click battlefield 1942 in origin, game information/detail, and you should see your product key)
5. Click ok, try launching battlefield 1942 again.
dlwldms931. Click start menu, type regedit in the search field (or hit windows+r if you do not have vista/7)
2. Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 64bit OS)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 32bit OS)
3. On the right side you should see a 'registry key' named default, double-click it.
4. Type in your product key (both numbers and letters accepted)
(to find your product key, right click battlefield 1942 in origin, game information/detail, and you should see your product key)
5. Click ok, try launching battlefield 1942 again.
Enlisted: 2012-08-28
still the same
beowulf-da Enlisted: 2012-03-18
So, did anyone solve this problem?
Liquidus_Talon Enlisted: 2011-10-25
2012-11-06 13:48 , edited 2012-11-06 13:55 by Liquidus_Talon
Reegad said:
Try this:
1. Click start menu, type regedit in the search field (or hit windows+r if you do not have vista/7)
2. Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 64bit OS)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 32bit OS)
3. On the right side you should see a "registry key" named default, double-click it.
4. Type in your product key (both numbers and letters accepted)
(to find your product key, right click battlefield 1942 in origin, game information/detail, and you should see your product key)
5. Click ok, try launching battlefield 1942 again.
There was no Origin folder for me at that location, on Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit - it was seperate from the 'Electronics Arts' folder.
http://answers.ea.com/t5/Battlefield-1942/Battlefield-1942-Invalid-Serial-Key/td-p/174042 [answers.ea.com]
Enlisted: 2011-10-27
2012-11-06 14:10 , edited 2012-11-06 14:11 by Ston3Cold
Reegad said:
Try this:
1. Click start menu, type regedit in the search field (or hit windows+r if you do not have vista/7)
2. Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 64bit OS)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 32bit OS)
3. On the right side you should see a "registry key" named default, double-click it.
4. Type in your product key (both numbers and letters accepted)
(to find your product key, right click battlefield 1942 in origin, game information/detail, and you should see your product key)
5. Click ok, try launching battlefield 1942 again.
Ok, I finally got mine working !
1) Click start menu, type regedit in the search field (or hit windows+r if you do not have vista/7)
2) Navigate to the following section(s) depending on your OS,
For those of you that don't have an Origin folder located in either of these two locations:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 64bit OS)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 32bit OS)
3) You need to create it yourself. I have Win 7 x64, so I made an Origin folder (also known as a 'key' in the registry) under Electronic Arts.
To create this 'folder', right-click on Electronic Arts and then choose 'New' and then 'Key'. Now it should allow you to give it a name, rename it as Origin.
4) Next, right-click on the Origin 'key' you just made and again pick 'New' and then'Key'. Give this new key a name of Battlefield 1942.
5) Next, right-click on the Battlefield 1942 'key' you just made and again pick 'New' and then 'Key'. Give this new key a name of ergc
6) Next, click on the ergc 'key' , on the right hand side you'll see it has a string value called 'Default'. Right-click it and then choose 'Modify'.
Now you need to copy your product key from Origin and paste it as the new modified value.
To find your product key, right click Battlefield 1942 in Origin, then choose Game information/detail, and you should see your product key (listed on the right hand side)
7) You do NOT need to include spaces, just copy and paste the key and click on 'Ok'.
Now you can close the registry editor, run your game and you should be able to connect to any server. I managed to connect to my dedicated server at last after I did this !
Hope it helps you guys :-)
Enlisted: 2011-10-25
Well done Stone Cold, way to lay the smack down ;)
Ston3Cold Enlisted: 2011-10-27
Liquidus_Talon said:
Well done Stone Cold, way to lay the smack down ;)
Now give me a HELL YEAH and throw me a beer !
:D /
Enlisted: 2012-04-03
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pls make screens how make this ... i dont speak english , i dont understand
ostrichbean Enlisted: 2011-10-30
Thanks. worked for me
ZekeSVKEnlisted: 2012-04-03
Battlefield Vietnam 1.21 No Cd
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc
Where i can find this folder ? or what is this omg ? i am noob pls HELP ME !
zombieflyWhere i can find this folder ? or what is this omg ? i am noob pls HELP ME !
Enlisted: 2011-10-24
i had tried to use the bf1942 key changer, although this didn't work as it's 32bit and my OS is 64.
The hack above does the same as the keychanger apps from back in the day.
I wish they'd have included the expansions with this freebie. they were excellent
AlexArkhamThe hack above does the same as the keychanger apps from back in the day.
I wish they'd have included the expansions with this freebie. they were excellent
Enlisted: 2011-10-26
Ston3Cold said:Reegad said:Ok, I finally got mine working !
Try this:
1. Click start menu, type regedit in the search field (or hit windows+r if you do not have vista/7)
2. Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 64bit OS)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 32bit OS)
3. On the right side you should see a "registry key" named default, double-click it.
4. Type in your product key (both numbers and letters accepted)
(to find your product key, right click battlefield 1942 in origin, game information/detail, and you should see your product key)
5. Click ok, try launching battlefield 1942 again.
1) Click start menu, type regedit in the search field (or hit windows+r if you do not have vista/7)
2) Navigate to the following section(s) depending on your OS,
For those of you that don't have an Origin folder located in either of these two locations:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 64bit OS)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 32bit OS)
3) You need to create it yourself. I have Win 7 x64, so I made an Origin folder (also known as a "key" in the registry) under Electronic Arts.
To create this "folder", right-click on Electronic Arts and then choose "New" and then "Key". Now it should allow you to give it a name, rename it as Origin.
4) Next, right-click on the Origin "key" you just made and again pick "New" and then"Key". Give this new key a name of Battlefield 1942.
5) Next, right-click on the Battlefield 1942 "key" you just made and again pick "New" and then "Key". Give this new key a name of ergc
6) Next, click on the ergc "key" , on the right hand side you'll see it has a string value called "Default". Right-click it and then choose "Modify".
Now you need to copy your product key from Origin and paste it as the new modified value.
To find your product key, right click Battlefield 1942 in Origin, then choose Game information/detail, and you should see your product key (listed on the right hand side)
7) You do NOT need to include spaces, just copy and paste the key and click on "Ok".
Now you can close the registry editor, run your game and you should be able to connect to any server. I managed to connect to my dedicated server at last after I did this !
Hope it helps you guys :-)
This works! Cheers man, hope people see this who had the same issue.
Enlisted: 2011-10-24
Ston3Cold said:Reegad said:Ok, I finally got mine working !
Try this:
1. Click start menu, type regedit in the search field (or hit windows+r if you do not have vista/7)
2. Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 64bit OS)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 32bit OS)
3. On the right side you should see a "registry key" named default, double-click it.
4. Type in your product key (both numbers and letters accepted)
(to find your product key, right click battlefield 1942 in origin, game information/detail, and you should see your product key)
5. Click ok, try launching battlefield 1942 again.
1) Click start menu, type regedit in the search field (or hit windows+r if you do not have vista/7)
2) Navigate to the following section(s) depending on your OS,
For those of you that don't have an Origin folder located in either of these two locations:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 64bit OS)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc (FOR 32bit OS)
3) You need to create it yourself. I have Win 7 x64, so I made an Origin folder (also known as a "key" in the registry) under Electronic Arts.
To create this "folder", right-click on Electronic Arts and then choose "New" and then "Key". Now it should allow you to give it a name, rename it as Origin.
4) Next, right-click on the Origin "key" you just made and again pick "New" and then"Key". Give this new key a name of Battlefield 1942.
5) Next, right-click on the Battlefield 1942 "key" you just made and again pick "New" and then "Key". Give this new key a name of ergc
6) Next, click on the ergc "key" , on the right hand side you'll see it has a string value called "Default". Right-click it and then choose "Modify".
Now you need to copy your product key from Origin and paste it as the new modified value.
To find your product key, right click Battlefield 1942 in Origin, then choose Game information/detail, and you should see your product key (listed on the right hand side)
7) You do NOT need to include spaces, just copy and paste the key and click on "Ok".
Now you can close the registry editor, run your game and you should be able to connect to any server. I managed to connect to my dedicated server at last after I did this !
Hope it helps you guys :-)
Worked for me. Thanks
Enlisted: 2012-03-27
Tried StoneCold's solution, still not working. :(
Ston3Cold Enlisted: 2011-10-27
colorlessness said:
Tried StoneCold's solution, still not working. :(
Mmm, you sure you didn't miss a step perhaps ? I'll see what I can do and make a guide for the rest of the people that don't speak English.
Enlisted: 2012-03-27
Okay, tried again, worked this time. Pretty sure I didn't miss any steps before -- the only difference I can think of is that this time I restarted Origin after adding the registry key. Don't know if that's necessary or not?
Anyway, thanks a lot for this solution, happy I got it to work. :)
TheHarbinger1911Anyway, thanks a lot for this solution, happy I got it to work. :)
Enlisted: 2011-10-25
Q: Can I play online against players who have the original disc-based version?
A: No. This Origin digital download version can only be played against other players who are using the same version. But since it’s free for everyone, everyone can download their own copy of the game. This version of the game will only show applicable (new) servers in the server browser.
kitoknight820A: No. This Origin digital download version can only be played against other players who are using the same version. But since it’s free for everyone, everyone can download their own copy of the game. This version of the game will only show applicable (new) servers in the server browser.
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Enlisted: 2012-01-12
colorlessness said:
Okay, tried again, worked this time. Pretty sure I didn't miss any steps before -- the only difference I can think of is that this time I restarted Origin after adding the registry key. Don't know if that's necessary or not?
Anyway, thanks a lot for this solution, happy I got it to work. :)
how do you restart it?
just close and open again?
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DiYei-h4xD Enlisted: 2011-12-20
2012-11-07 03:57 , edited 2012-11-07 03:59 by DiYei-h4xD
Battlefield 2 Cd Key Generator
I will try to make this easy for you guys
if you have a 64b OS:
if you have a 32b OS:
copy that to a txt file and renameit to .reg, don't forgget to copy your key also
then double click the file and you're done and ready to kick some old a**
if you have a 64b OS:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc]
@='PUT YOUR KEY HERE'
if you have a 32b OS:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREElectronic ArtsOriginBattlefield 1942ergc]
@='PUT YOUR KEY HERE'
copy that to a txt file and renameit to .reg, don't forgget to copy your key also
then double click the file and you're done and ready to kick some old a**