Client Submitted Invalid Key -> ASGS Protection Tripped
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TE has already spoken ... I am not sure what to tell you.
ASGS processing is 'secret' so it can't get hacked and the only two people we know that know are Pook and TE. Pook is retired and TE sees the topic.
TE mentioned that you have had a number of linked accounts. Do you play for a lot of other peoples PC's?
ASGS processing is 'secret' so it can't get hacked and the only two people we know that know are Pook and TE. Pook is retired and TE sees the topic.
TE mentioned that you have had a number of linked accounts. Do you play for a lot of other peoples PC's?
As a side note, that might be happening because the CPU is burnt... Try to md5 a large ~300MB file a few times(3 or 5 times preferably), see if it gives you the same md5, if you get different values, change your cpu. Burnt cpu doesn't mean, that you can't use your pc at all, it usually is a matter of math co-processor being out of order.... ASGS calculates md5 on your hardware IDs, if it screams, that the key value is invalid AND doesn't do it every time, it most likely is the math co-processor problem.



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