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Johnny777 wrote:DON'T WRITE THE HTTP://
JUST THE … WWW.LSPN.NET
It is working very well if you do it correctly
Johnny
Echoes wrote:1. Open the Windows Registry Editor (regedit.exe)
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Links 2003\LinksTour
3. Double click on the Server key and change the value from server.lspn.net to http://www.lspn.net ( you don't need the http:// start with www)
4. Close the Registry Editor
5. Start Links 2003 and you will be connected to the new server
Echoes wrote:1. Open the Windows Registry Editor (regedit.exe)
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Links 2003\LinksTour
3. Double click on the Server key and change the value from server.lspn.net to http://www.lspn.net ( you don't need the http:// start with www)
4. Close the Registry Editor
5. Start Links 2003 and you will be connected to the new server
Echoes wrote:Roy, what error code do you get when you try to play.
Echoes wrote:When you get ready to play again, get a new computer or take it to the shop. Yours is dying my friend, a tech can tell which part. Your issue has nothing to do with expired certificates, it is an expiring computer i'm afraid.
RoyHiggi wrote:
So still sadly unable to play a round. Unless I feel like playing practice rounds…which I don’t
Echoes wrote:"A black screen when starting a game can be caused by several factors, including outdated or faulty graphics drivers, overheating components, or issues with the game's settings or installation. To troubleshoot, start by updating your graphics drivers and checking for game updates. You can also try lowering the game's graphics settings and ensuring your system meets the game's requirements. If the problem persists, consider checking your monitor connections, power supply, and running a disk cleanup or scan for malware." AI overview.
More often than not it ends up being hardware failure
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