http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32762
Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keywords|hardware |obfuscation Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED CC| |focht@gmx.net Resolution|--- |FIXED Summary|Worms Forts Under Siege |Worms Forts Under Siege |crashes and freezes my |crashes on startup |DVD-ROM drive (WTF?) |(Safedisc v4.00.000)
--- Comment #3 from Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net --- Hello folks,
I can't reproduce the problem, the game installs and runs fine here.
The drive kept spinning because of the crash in media validation phase.
--- snip --- Module Address Debug info Name (75 modules) PE 330000- 3ab000 Deferred msvcp71 PE 400000- 762000 Deferred wf PE 10000000-10050000 Export ~dead78.tmp PE 66700000-668e7000 Deferred ~df394b.tmp ... 0000002a (D) C:\Program Files (x86)\Team17 Software Ltd\Worms Forts Under Siege\WF.exe 00000033 0 0000002b 0 <== --- snip ---
In general a 32-bit WINEPREFIX (WINEARCH=win32) should be preferred for copy-protected games (see bug 30901). If you manually 'fix' issues with drivers/services in 64-bit environment do it at your own risk.
Protection scan:
--- snip --- -=[ ProtectionID v0.6.5.5 OCTOBER]=- (c) 2003-2013 CDKiLLER & TippeX Build 31/10/13-21:09:09 Ready... Scanning -> Z:\home\focht.wine\drive_c\Program Files (x86)\Team17 Software Ltd\Worms Forts Under Siege\WF.exe File Type : 32-Bit Exe (Subsystem : Win GUI / 2), Size : 5029372 (04CBDFCh) Byte(s) -> File has 1629692 (018DDFCh) bytes of appended data starting at offset 033E000h [File Heuristics] -> Flag : 00000000000000000100000000000111 (0x00004007) [Entrypoint Section Entropy] : 6.47 [!] Safedisc v4.00.000 detected ! [i] Appended data contents.... [.] o: 0x0033E028 / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x00000001> / s: 00212159 byte(s) -> ~dead78.tmp [.] o: 0x00371D0E / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x0000044C> / s: 00011922 byte(s) -> clcd32.dll [.] o: 0x00374BC7 / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x0000044C> / s: 00004122 byte(s) -> clcd16.dll [.] o: 0x00375C05 / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x0000044D> / s: 00037971 byte(s) -> mcp.dll [.] o: 0x0037F07F / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x00000002> / s: 00137721 byte(s) -> SECDRV.SYS [.] o: 0x003A0A9F / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x00000002> / s: 00019150 byte(s) -> DrvMgt.dll [.] o: 0x003A5596 / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x0000000B> / s: 00005446 byte(s) -> SecDrv04.VxD [.] o: 0x003A6B01 / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x00000000> / s: 00073276 byte(s) -> ~e5.0001 [.] o: 0x003B8964 / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x00000000> / s: 00040960 byte(s) -> PfdRun.pfd [.] o: 0x003C298C / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x00000000> / s: 01086492 byte(s) -> ~df394b.tmp [CompilerDetect] -> Visual C++ 7.1 (Visual Studio 2003) - Scan Took : 0.481 Second(s) [0000001E1h tick(s)] [533 scan(s) done] --- snip ---
Regards