Currently, and for longer than I can remember, my etpro guid has shown up as "Unknown", and I believe that at this moment in time, there is no way to be able to change that (due to being hardware based).
nb1: I'm not using Win98
nb2: I know you can obtain hardware spoofers, but that is hardly a direction I would like to travel in. I'm simply interested in having a 'real' etpro guid.
I am also under the impression that there is no way yet of discovering what hardware is causing the conflict with etpro, which prevents me from being given one.
So this is just a general bug bear / pester to the etpro team to please work on this in the future if you are not already. Thanks
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Last edited by Fusen on Fri Feb 04, 2011 11:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
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did u add his guid also to the pB list ?Fusen wrote:zomg! I've added you to the pb cheater list
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I have this thing too. Not nice... Hope it will be fixed in one of future releases (if its fixable), becouse it really can piss you off when you're being kicked from a server. A guy with strange looking /cheaters output is always a cheater for admins, even though they don't know what this 'UNKNOWN' means.
BTW Got Win Xp sp2 (and Win 2000 some time ago), so I think the problem isn't system dependent foonr.
BTW Got Win Xp sp2 (and Win 2000 some time ago), so I think the problem isn't system dependent foonr.
Recently I met two guys who also had "unknown" guid in /cheaters. We tried to compare our specs and all of us had mainboards based on the same chipset (intel 845). Also please look at this thread:
http://bani.anime.net/banimod/forums/vi ... id+unknown
This fellow also has a mainboard based on intel 845. I do not have knowledge in hardware stuff. Perhaps it's just a coincidence... but recently I bought a new hdd, tried different systems, tried different drivers, upgraded bios and it didn't help.
Just a small hint, but I would like to see what are the opinions of etpro staff. If it's possible that this is caused by mainboard?
http://bani.anime.net/banimod/forums/vi ... id+unknown
This fellow also has a mainboard based on intel 845. I do not have knowledge in hardware stuff. Perhaps it's just a coincidence... but recently I bought a new hdd, tried different systems, tried different drivers, upgraded bios and it didn't help.
Just a small hint, but I would like to see what are the opinions of etpro staff. If it's possible that this is caused by mainboard?