January 2018
Hello all.
I am trying to install Command & Conquer Red Alert 2 (Not Yuri's Revenge) on my Windows 10 64-Bit PC. When I select Install, nothing happens, no error messages, zip. Has anyone else experienced this problem and if so, would you please inform me how you solved it?
Thanks.
January 2018
Are you talking about the Origin version, or the original CD version?
February 2018
i have the cd version and mine does the same thing know what i can do?
July 2018
I... think you just need to run the installer in compatibility mode? Not sure though. These games use SafeDisc, and ever since Windows 10, SafeDisc plain and simply isn't supported at all anymore... but the install process should be unaffected by this; only the games themselves actually check that.
So yeah, as for the games themselves... they simply cannot run unless you remove their copy protection somehow. If you contact an Advisor via EA Help it's possible they would give you a digital download version of it (basically a trimmed down version of C&C: The Ultimate Collection), but I'm not 100% sure on their internal policies regarding redeeming older games.
July 2018
Hello again,
Thanks for your reply. In response, I have the original CD version. Not the Origin one. I have tried using the following Compatibility Modes on my Windows 10 64-bit system: Windows 95/Windows 98/ME, Windows XP, SP2, all without success. When I try to load the game, nothing happens, no load screen, zip. The game used to work fine on my previous PC which had Windows XP Home Edition installed on it. Is there a compatibility mode I have missed?
Thanks.
July 2018 - last edited July 2018
Uh... before, you talked about installing, and now you're talking about "trying to load the game"? So which one is it? Did you manage to install, then?
As for the game itself, I do think my explanation was pretty clear: ever since Windows 10, the SafeDisc DRM the game uses plain and simply isn't supported at all anymore. Compatibility modes won't help you there; the ability of SafeDisc to do its job is simply blocked completely.
As I also said, the only workarounds are to remove the DRM, or to get the digital edition of the game.
September 2018
I have the original CD version. I get to the screen saying 'Warning, Military Software Detected, security clearance required', but the game won't install, even though I tried installing it by using the Compatibility Wizard set for Windows XP SP3. Any help to resolve this issue would be greatly appreciated.
September 2018
I have just tried to reinstall the original Red Alert 2 (Not Yuri's Revenge) on my new Windows 10 64-bit PC. I only get as far as the warning message, but nothing else.