Re: Re: NOLF2 - Registry key?

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Ended up with:
trace:reg:NtCreateKey (0x4c,L"Software\\Microsoft\\AudioCompressionManager\\DriverCache\\msacm.msaudio1",(null),0,f003f,0x406dfcbc)
trace:reg:NtCreateKey <- 0x58
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x58,L"cFormatTags",4,0x419300ac,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x58,L"cFilterTags",4,0x419300a8,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x58,L"fdwSupport",4,0x419300b0,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x58,L"aFormatTagCache",3,0x419301a0,24)
trace:reg:NtCreateKey (0x4c,L"Software\\Microsoft\\AudioCompressionManager\\DriverCache\\msacm.sl_anet",(null),0,f003f,0x406dfcbc)
trace:reg:NtCreateKey <- 0x5c
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x5c,L"cFormatTags",4,0x4193012c,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x5c,L"cFilterTags",4,0x41930128,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x5c,L"fdwSupport",4,0x41930130,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x5c,L"aFormatTagCache",3,0x41930258,16)
trace:reg:NtCreateKey (0x4c,L"Software\\Microsoft\\AudioCompressionManager\\DriverCache\\msacm.l3acm",(null),0,f003f,0x406dfcbc)
trace:reg:NtCreateKey <- 0x74
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x74,L"cFormatTags",4,0x419301e4,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x74,L"cFilterTags",4,0x419301e0,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x74,L"fdwSupport",4,0x419301e8,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x74,L"aFormatTagCache",3,0x41930218,16)
trace:reg:NtCreateKey (0x4c,L"Software\\Microsoft\\AudioCompressionManager\\DriverCache\\msacm.iac2",(null),0,f003f,0x406dfcbc)
trace:reg:NtCreateKey <- 0x78
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x78,L"cFormatTags",4,0x419302dc,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x78,L"cFilterTags",4,0x419302d8,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x78,L"fdwSupport",4,0x419302e0,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x78,L"aFormatTagCache",3,0x419303c8,16)
trace:reg:NtCreateKey (0x4c,L"Software\\Microsoft\\AudioCompressionManager\\DriverCache\\msacm32.dll",(null),0,f003f,0x406dfcbc)
trace:reg:NtCreateKey <- 0x7c
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x7c,L"cFormatTags",4,0x4193035c,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x7c,L"cFilterTags",4,0x41930358,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x7c,L"fdwSupport",4,0x41930360,4)
trace:reg:NtSetValueKey (0x7c,L"aFormatTagCache",3,0x41930470,8)


as the last bit in the trace before it gives the message. Honestly, this means nothing to me, other than it appears the executable is trying to set several values in the reg regarding the audio compression manager.

Anyway to redirect the trace output to a file so I can grep through it? There is a hugh amount of info that comes out of the trace.

Randall Walls

Mike Hearn wrote:

On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 22:14:24 -0400, Randall Walls wrote:
Is it possible that there needs to be a registry key set to trick the game
into thinking DirectX 8.0 is installed so that it will at least attempt to
load the renderer? I have a feeling that it's dying before it initializes
anything at all, that it is just doing a simple check for DirectX and then
bailing out when it doesn't find it.

That sounds possible. Do a +reg,+file trace then analyse it to find out.


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