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  • Data Corrupted Issue - March 2011 Update

    03. 07. 2010 08:54

Stormvanger
Our favorite issue is still with us, so long now that I've put a YEAR in the update in the
title. There's still no blanket fix for this issue, the updater still sometimes fails to
update your installation correctly and the result is the "DATA CORRUPTED" issue we've come
to know and loathe. Anyway, with the latest thread update, we've updated some of the
procedures slightly. (I'd say "enjoy", but I know you won't.)

There's no best way to fix it, as each fix depends on your PC's setup. And all our PCs
are at least a little different. But if you are seeing the DATA CORRUPTED message,
the method that has worked more often than not is as follows...

1 - Go into control panel, add/remove programs and uninstall Navyfield.

2 - Use regedit.exe to open your PC's registry. Search for "SD Enternet" and delete
anything it finds. (IF you are not comfortable editing the registry, you can skip this
step. But if it fails to solve your problem, you'll likely have to go back and do it again
and add in this step after all. People have reported success both with and without
this step.)

3 - Navigate to your SD Enternet directory (usually c:\program files\sd enternet) and
delete it and all subdirectories.

4 - reboot. (it's windows, it loves this step. =)

5 - Go to the DOWNLOAD section of this site, the GAME DOWNLOAD subsection and
download and install a fresh copy of navyfield. CNET will take longer but seems
always reliable, while SDE's link is quicker. (Current version is as follows...)

http://sdentglobal.nefficient.com/sdenternet/Download/NF1315.exe

6 - DO NOT START THE GAME AFTER THE INSTALL

7 - Now hit this URL and download the latest manual patch and run it.
http://www.navyfield.com/chkcount/chk_download_05.asp?Code=button_patch

8 - Compatibility Mode is no longer a good idea, since the Hackshield patch. DO NOT use
Compatibility mode.

Steps 5 and 7 combined bypass the updater altogether and install the latest version
of the game. This has worked for quite a few people. PLEASE test it out and let us
know if it worked or not!

IMPORTANT NOTE - some users have reported success by disabling their anti-virus
software during steps 4 and 6, as non-standard or out-dated anti-virus programs
can interfere with software installations.


THE LAST THING TO TRY

If you've followed the above steps and your computer is still trying to deny you your
gaming experience, please open a support ticket on the blue column to your left.
There might be something amiss with your account that only a GM can fix, or your PC
could have a non-standard setup that a tech mod could advise you on.
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  • Re : Data Corrupted Issue - UPDATE 3

    07. 12. 2010 10:26

madal

TeddyB
Excelent one more in NF! remember clean de registry all navifield an SDenternet data.

  • Re : Data Corrupted Issue

    03. 09. 2010 17:18

settra
The link provided to download is a non working link should we download the older
version and run an update again? Or is this something you will post.

  • Re : Data Corrupted Issue

    03. 09. 2010 15:31

Twig667
I was looking at the files would ".Data" be different from ".data"

  • Re : Data Corrupted Issue

    03. 08. 2010 16:26

Dragons310
Can I make a suggestion? I am trying this game for the first time today, recommended by a
friend. I follow the download link, only to find out the patcher won't run lol. Perhaps
changing the link to the latest version on the download page would be a good idea?

  • Re : Data Corrupted Issue

    03. 08. 2010 13:39

Stormvanger
I don't advise people who are unfamiliar with the registry to start deleting things
from it, but yes, that definately should do the trick. =)

  • Re : Data Corrupted Issue

    03. 08. 2010 12:30

JosephLittle
This worked for me.. :

From http://www.jedifleet.com/smf/index.php?topic=10262.0 :

1. deinstall navyfield and nf fixer
2. Delete the nf folder if there's something remaining (maybe save your screenshot folder
before)
3. Delete the ENFUNS Updater folder (generally located @ programs\sdenternet )
4. open your windows registry ( run -> regedit )
5. search the registry for keywords like: Navyfield , sdenternet
6. run a registry cleaner programm to secure that everything is gone... (e.g.
http://www.ccleaner.com/ )
7. download the latest nf version (e.g trainworuld.us)
8. install and play

And I believe it should fix most, if not all, problems with Corrupted Data.

  • Re : Data Corrupted Issue

    03. 08. 2010 09:36

Stormvanger
UPDATE

I've done some homework. I've recreated the problem and fixed it on 9 different
(virtual) machines, 3 each of Windows XP Pro, Windows Vista Home, and Windows 7.

The data file delete/replace (THE FIRST THING TO TRY) did not work on Windows XP.
A full reinstall was required each time. The data file delete/replace worked 2 out of
3 on vista, and 1 out of 3 on windows 7. In both cases, the full reinstall fixed it each
time.

So I'm leaving the instructions as written, but recognizing that just deleting the data
files doesn't fix the issue as often as I had suspected. It is, however, very quick to
try, and a lot easier than THE NEXT THING TO TRY, so it's worth a minute or so to
give it a shot.
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