I've been offline for quite a while, so I decided to update rF2. When I opened the Launcher, I had to try and reset my password since it didn't store it for some reason. Well, this is what I seen when I clicked on the Purchase tab: A detectable CPU, permanent storage device, and an Ethernet or wireless (802.11) card are required to purchase the simulation. Currently, this application cannot detect these components. If these components are available and you believe this message is an error, please contact support@rfactor.net Cannot locate a valid network adapter. Only network adapters reported by the operating system to be an Ethernet or wireless (802.11) devices are valid. Cannot locate a valid primary hard drive. A permanent storage device must be present. Now, I can connect to this forum to post this...so I'm guessing the Ethernet parts working fine....I can configure rF2, so I'm guessing the detectable CPU and permanent storage devices are working fine as well. Since it's been such a long time, would it be better for me to completely uninstall rF2 and reinstall the latest version? Update - I still see this when installing the latest version. I can log in and manage my account in the Profile tab, so again...I'm guessing the Ethernet problem that's being reported on the Purchase window is actually working. Update 2 - This is what I see when I start rF2: View attachment 12609 The Purchase screen still shows what I posted above...even though I can log in on the Profile tab and use the Update tab to make sure my version's up to date.
Possibly a corrupted credentials file. Try this it won't hurt. Originally posted by Hectari. Originally Posted by pn6 Still fighting the "no Launcher" problem..........can't play the game!!!!! Every other program on the computer works fine except rf2....???? Found my fix for this and just posted it in the Bug Reports section http://isiforums.net/f/showthread.ph...H-MSVCR110-dll Fix is simply to remove your Credentials file from the folder: Appdata -> Roaming -> rfactor If the launcher works again after you remove it, just Login again and the file will be recreated, see if that fixes it for you.
I've deleted EVERYTHING associated with rF2 from my PC...still having the problem. ISI Support sent me a "ISI Hardware Diagnostic" program....for some strange reason, rF2 doesn't see my SSD primary drive. It used to see it fine and rF2 ran fine....doesn't now. Waiting on Support to let me know what "problems" I have with my PC, even though EVERY OTHER PROGRAM I have installed runs without a single glitch.
The hardware diagnostic tool uses built in windows tools to detect hardware. If windows cannot see it then any code I can compose using the windows API will not see it. MY SSDs, connected via SATA2 show up. Can you post your results of the HW test? Place "CODE" tags to get the formatting below. There is the # button in the advanced reply page Code: AddressWidth Architecture Availability Caption ConfigManagerErrorCode ConfigManagerUserConfig CpuStatus CreationClassName CurrentClockSpeed CurrentVoltage DataWidth Description DeviceID ErrorCleared ErrorDescription ExtClock Family InstallDate L2CacheSize L2CacheSpeed LastErrorCode Level LoadPercentage Manufacturer MaxClockSpeed Name OtherFamilyDescription PNPDeviceID PowerManagementCapabilities PowerManagementSupported ProcessorId ProcessorType Revision Role SocketDesignation Status StatusInfo Stepping SystemCreationClassName SystemName UniqueId UpgradeMethod Version VoltageCaps 64 9 3 Intel64 Family 6 Model 30 Stepping 5 1 Win32_Processor 2800 10 64 Intel64 Family 6 Model 30 Stepping 5 CPU0 133 198 1024 6 4 GenuineIntel 2801 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz FALSE BFEBFBFF000106E5 3 7685 CPU LGA1156 OK 3 Win32_ComputerSystem MANISTIQUE 1 Availability BytesPerSector Capabilities CapabilityDescriptions CompressionMethod ConfigManagerErrorCode ConfigManagerUserConfig DefaultBlockSize Description DeviceID ErrorCleared ErrorDescription ErrorMethodology Index InstallDate InterfaceType LastErrorCode Manufacturer MaxBlockSize MaxMediaSize MediaLoaded MediaType MinBlockSize Model Name NeedsCleaning NumberOfMediaSupported Partitions PNPDeviceID PowerManagementCapabilities PowerManagementSupported SCSIBus SCSILogicalUnit SCSIPort SCSITargetId SectorsPerTrack Signature Size Status StatusInfo SystemName TotalCylinders TotalHeads TotalSectors TotalTracks TracksPerCylinder 512 {3, 4} {"Random Access", "Supports Writing"} 0 FALSE Disk drive \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE2 2 IDE (Standard disk drives) TRUE Fixed hard disk media Samsung SSD 840 Series \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE2 2 SCSI\DISK&VEN_SAMSUNG&PROD_SSD_840_SERIES\4&2C226031&0&020000 2 0 0 0 63 845651777 250056737280 OK MANISTIQUE 30401 255 488392065 7752255 255 512 {3, 4} {"Random Access", "Supports Writing"} 0 FALSE Disk drive \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE1 1 IDE (Standard disk drives) TRUE Fixed hard disk media WDC WD6402AAEX-00Z3A0 \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE1 1 SCSI\DISK&VEN_WDC&PROD_WD6402AAEX-00Z3A\4&2C226031&0&010000 1 0 0 0 63 50545067 640132416000 OK MANISTIQUE 77825 255 1250258625 19845375 255 512 {3, 4} {"Random Access", "Supports Writing"} 0 FALSE Disk drive \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE3 3 IDE (Standard disk drives) TRUE Fixed hard disk media Samsung SSD 840 Series \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE3 2 SCSI\DISK&VEN_SAMSUNG&PROD_SSD_840_SERIES\4&2C226031&0&030000 3 0 0 0 63 120031511040 OK MANISTIQUE 14593 255 234436545 3721215 255 512 {3, 4} {"Random Access", "Supports Writing"} 0 FALSE Disk drive \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE0 0 IDE (Standard disk drives) TRUE Fixed hard disk media WDC WD1002FAEX-00Y9A0 \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE0 1 SCSI\DISK&VEN_WDC&PROD_WD1002FAEX-00Y9A\4&2C226031&0&000000 0 0 0 0 63 1762894107 1000202273280 OK MANISTIQUE 121601 255 1953520065 31008255 255 AdapterType AutoSense Availability ConfigManagerErrorCode ConfigManagerUserConfig Description DeviceID ErrorCleared ErrorDescription Index InstallDate Installed LastErrorCode MACAddress Manufacturer MaxNumberControlled MaxSpeed Name NetConnectionID NetConnectionStatus NetworkAddresses PermanentAddress PNPDeviceID PowerManagementCapabilities PowerManagementSupported ProductName ServiceName Speed Status StatusInfo TimeOfLastReset Ethernet 802.3 3 0 FALSE Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller 0 0 TRUE 00:26:18:FE:7D:90 Realtek 0 Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Ethernet 2 PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8168&SUBSYS_83A31043&REV_03\4&61613AC&0&00E7 FALSE Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller RTL8168 1000000000 20140506113853.485555-240 3 0 FALSE Microsoft Kernel Debug Network Adapter 1 1 TRUE Microsoft 0 Microsoft Kernel Debug Network Adapter ROOT\KDNIC\0000 FALSE Microsoft Kernel Debug Network Adapter kdnic 20140506113853.485555-240 Tunnel 3 0 FALSE Microsoft ISATAP Adapter 2 2 TRUE Microsoft 0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter SWD\IP_TUNNEL_VBUS\ISATAP_0 FALSE Microsoft ISATAP Adapter tunnel 100000 20140506113853.485555-240 Ethernet 802.3 3 0 FALSE VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet1 3 3 TRUE 00:50:56:C0:00:01 VMware, Inc. 0 VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet1 VMware Network Adapter VMnet1 2 ROOT\VMWARE\0000 FALSE VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet1 VMnetAdapter 100000000 20140506113853.485555-240 Tunnel 3 0 FALSE Microsoft ISATAP Adapter 4 4 TRUE Microsoft 0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #2 SWD\IP_TUNNEL_VBUS\ISATAP_1 FALSE Microsoft ISATAP Adapter tunnel 100000 20140506113853.485555-240 Tunnel 3 0 FALSE Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter 5 5 TRUE Microsoft 0 Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface SWD\IP_TUNNEL_VBUS\TEREDOTUNNELINGPSEUDOINTERFACE_0 FALSE Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter tunnel 100000 20140506113853.485555-240 Ethernet 802.3 3 0 FALSE VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet8 6 6 TRUE 00:50:56:C0:00:08 VMware, Inc. 0 VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet8 VMware Network Adapter VMnet8 2 ROOT\VMWARE\0001 FALSE VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet8 VMnetAdapter 100000000 20140506113853.485555-240 Tunnel 3 0 FALSE Microsoft ISATAP Adapter 7 7 TRUE Microsoft 0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #3 SWD\IP_TUNNEL_VBUS\ISATAP_2 FALSE Microsoft ISATAP Adapter tunnel 100000 20140506113853.485555-240
I think I've solved my problem...whenever my external USB3 connected storage drive is connected, I get that error message. Whenever I disconnect it, rF2 runs fine and the error message is gone. Jeremy, I do thank you for your professional support attitude in attempting to solve my problem, though...it was welcome to see Seeing as I really don't care to have to disconnect equipment that shouldn't interfere in any way with a game to play a specific one, combined with the facts that my online subscription is close to running out and more importantly, the arrogant attitude of the ISI support staffer in the emails I received concerning this problem...I figure it's best for me to just move on from rF2. It's a shame, especially since I've owned every single title ISI's made since SCGT, including all the EA F1 titles. Good luck to ISI in the future and here's to hoping that rF2 becomes what everyone expects it to be....cheers.
Well, that is a shame. Your lasting legacy is that I will attempt to diagnose and fix this problem so if you ever return it should be resolved. Ironically, I have already personally ordered, and was delivered last night, an esata and usb 3.0 docking station to help me with my home IT tasks and I had an wild idea this might be the issue. If you get a change I would love to solve this. I will send you a PM with more details so as not to expose any of your private information