Hi, i'm running cxg 9.1, got lotro-us-mines of moria installer, installed and patch successfully until logging in part, error [201] comes up any help?
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Hi, i'm running cxg 9.1, got lotro-us-mines of moria installer, installed and patch successfully until logging in part, error [201] comes up any help?
same here, did you find a solution?
yes i used the following method http://www.mcgillsociety.org/PyLotRO/index.html visit for more info and other troubleshooting problems
you sometimes had to "refresh" and make sure you're using the right directory by going to pylotro and settings again.
An alternate vesion of Phase 3 patching. (16 September 2010)
Turbine has managed to create a problem with their update process
for the F2P client.
If you use PyLotRO as above to "patch" the client, It will run until
it needs to "restart" the client. The patch process then "hangs"
after the "restart."Basically, Turbine has managed to create a "broken" patchclient.dll
file from their patch process.The solution is to copy the "patchclient.dll" file from, the backup
directory (folder) (under Turbine) back into the main directory
renaming it "patchclient2.dll" (Or any other working patchclient.dll
file can be used, such as the one above).The main Turbine directory (folder) under OSX is:
~/Library/Applications Support/CrossOver Games/Bottles/<your
bottle>/drive_c/Program Files/Turbine/The Lord of the Rings Online/Under that directory is a directory (folder) "backup"
Duplicate (copy) the file "patchclient.dll" naming it
"patclient2.dll" Move that file up one directory level to the main
Turbine directory.
Launch PyLotRO
Select "options" from the pulldown.
tick "advanced"
Change the "patchclient.dll" name to "patchlient2.dll"
click "save"
Select "patch" from the pulldown.
click start.
Have coffee, dinner, dancing, etc. The patch process on a 6meg Cable
modem with the PC client takes about 45 minutes.
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