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I apoligize in advance if this question has already been asked or if it is due to my own stupidity/computer illiteracy, but I am unable to get the IGC installed. After unzipping the file to Europa Universalis folder, I clicked on the patch.exe file, and even though I downloaded the java virtual machine as prescribed by the FAQ, I recieved messaged stating failure to initialize, or something like that(I'm not really sure, as the program goes down almost immediately). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
There are many possible causes for failure. If you want to see what the error is, you should run patch.exe and IGCConfig.exe from inside a DOS prompt (then it won't go away when the execution halts.)

Make sure that:

1) You really unzipped the IGC into the correct folder!
2) There are no write-protected files in your EU folder and sub-folders.
 
Gentlemen,

Joaquim58 writes the EXACT problem I am having.

Doomdark:
1. How do I run the patch.exe & IGCConfig.exe from inside a dos prompt?

2. How do I check & remedy any possible write protected files in the EU folders/subfolders. I have done nothing to the installed game, save the upgrades to 1.08 & 1.09.

3. I didn't see an older 'free' Winzip offered. Am I to understand that everyone playing the IGC has dutifully sent in an additional $29 to Winzip for the privelege?

I realize these are tedious, boring questions, probably not as interesting as the EU2 and siege warfare threads, but this inability to play the IGC is starting to hurt. Please help! My regards.
W.
 
Originally posted by Walsingham
Gentlemen,

Joaquim58 writes the EXACT problem I am having.

Doomdark:
1. How do I run the patch.exe & IGCConfig.exe from inside a dos prompt?

>> C:\Games\EU\patch.exe or whatever directory it is in, I guess.

2. How do I check & remedy any possible write protected files in the EU folders/subfolders. I have done nothing to the installed game, save the upgrades to 1.08 & 1.09.

>> When installing it'll give u a notice when trying to write over a protected file. Those are the ones u should check off.

3. I didn't see an older 'free' Winzip offered. Am I to understand that everyone playing the IGC has dutifully sent in an additional $29 to Winzip for the privelege?

>> Nope, there should be a free one out there.

I realize these are tedious, boring questions, probably not as interesting as the EU2 and siege warfare threads, but this inability to play the IGC is starting to hurt. Please help! My regards.
W.

My vast technical knowledge at work there ;)
 
Okay, I have the IGC working now. (I think.) I have loaded things up just long enough to look at the 1492 state of affairs.

Oddly, I can open the IGCConfing.exe, but the patch.exe continues to blink, then close when I attempt to open it.

Question: What is the worst that can happen to my IGC games if I go ahead from here? I can find no nations named "unknown string" as the IGC readme warns about, so am I in the clear?

(Joaquim58, I used 'unzipwizard' instead of 'winzip' for my third attempt at all of this. It's a little friendlier for non-computer types like myself. Perhaps it will makes things easier for you? At least you'll know you've unzipped the IGC stuff into the correct folder--the 'unzipwizard' steps are crystal clear. Look for it by typing 'winzip' on dogpile.com or some other search engine.)

BiB, could you drop in one more time?
:) W.