F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming The Ant Bully.exe detects that your system doesn't satisfy the necessary requirements to execute this program.

The Ant Bully.exe detects that your system doesn't satisfy the necessary requirements to execute this program.

The Ant Bully.exe detects that your system doesn't satisfy the necessary requirements to execute this program.

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filoucrafteur
Member
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08-28-2021, 01:56 PM
#1
I recently acquired the Ant Bully for my Windows 11 setup. Initially, everything proceeded smoothly. I started the setup for disk 1, but when it needed disk 2, I had to navigate to the directory where the pre-installed disk was stored to finish. On the games screen, I was told to install protection drivers, which I did—requiring a restart (I chose yes). After logging in, the game shortcut appeared on my desktop, and I double-clicked it, opening the games menu. The first option was "Play Game," which I selected, but then I received a warning: "Your operating system doesn’t meet the minimum requirements for this app." I chose to run a diagnostic, which produced an error report labeled "Error 3002." It directed me to a troubleshooting page explaining the issue. While reading, I noticed an option at the bottom labeled "If your error isn’t listed." It led to a StarForce FAQ link. Clicking it took me to a login page, but I couldn’t find a registration field. On the site, there was a "Technical Support" button near the top right corner. Pressing it redirected me to a contact forum for help. I clicked "SFhelper" and was taken to another page about the developer, suggesting it could assist with issues related to StarForce components. I tried reinstalling the game using ant bully.exe from my programs folder, but the same error persisted. I realized the game relies on an outdated protection version (4.00.010.004) and wouldn’t work on Windows 10 x64. I learned from the site that StarForce doesn’t support Windows 10 x64 and recommended reaching out to their support team for a patch or removal. Unfortunately, the company couldn’t create a fix since they lack the legal rights to distribute patches or original files. If after installation I still see incompatibility warnings, uninstalling the StarForce driver might resolve the issue. However, if the protected app depends on the StarForce driver, it will reinstall automatically when you launch it again. The following steps can help remove all StarForce-related files: 1. Download the SFREMOVE tool from their site. 2. Extract it and place sfdrvrem.exe on your hard drive. 3. Execute the tool to clean up the components. If you need further guidance, feel free to ask.
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filoucrafteur
08-28-2021, 01:56 PM #1

I recently acquired the Ant Bully for my Windows 11 setup. Initially, everything proceeded smoothly. I started the setup for disk 1, but when it needed disk 2, I had to navigate to the directory where the pre-installed disk was stored to finish. On the games screen, I was told to install protection drivers, which I did—requiring a restart (I chose yes). After logging in, the game shortcut appeared on my desktop, and I double-clicked it, opening the games menu. The first option was "Play Game," which I selected, but then I received a warning: "Your operating system doesn’t meet the minimum requirements for this app." I chose to run a diagnostic, which produced an error report labeled "Error 3002." It directed me to a troubleshooting page explaining the issue. While reading, I noticed an option at the bottom labeled "If your error isn’t listed." It led to a StarForce FAQ link. Clicking it took me to a login page, but I couldn’t find a registration field. On the site, there was a "Technical Support" button near the top right corner. Pressing it redirected me to a contact forum for help. I clicked "SFhelper" and was taken to another page about the developer, suggesting it could assist with issues related to StarForce components. I tried reinstalling the game using ant bully.exe from my programs folder, but the same error persisted. I realized the game relies on an outdated protection version (4.00.010.004) and wouldn’t work on Windows 10 x64. I learned from the site that StarForce doesn’t support Windows 10 x64 and recommended reaching out to their support team for a patch or removal. Unfortunately, the company couldn’t create a fix since they lack the legal rights to distribute patches or original files. If after installation I still see incompatibility warnings, uninstalling the StarForce driver might resolve the issue. However, if the protected app depends on the StarForce driver, it will reinstall automatically when you launch it again. The following steps can help remove all StarForce-related files: 1. Download the SFREMOVE tool from their site. 2. Extract it and place sfdrvrem.exe on your hard drive. 3. Execute the tool to clean up the components. If you need further guidance, feel free to ask.

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DroyTheSloth
Member
132
08-28-2021, 02:43 PM
#2
The game's protection system is designed to prevent it from running on Windows 10. Developers should upgrade to a newer Star Force release. You might consider using an older Windows version in a virtual machine, though this would need multiple GPUs and GPU passthrough. Another option is dual booting two Windows installations on your system.
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DroyTheSloth
08-28-2021, 02:43 PM #2

The game's protection system is designed to prevent it from running on Windows 10. Developers should upgrade to a newer Star Force release. You might consider using an older Windows version in a virtual machine, though this would need multiple GPUs and GPU passthrough. Another option is dual booting two Windows installations on your system.

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Blurr_
Junior Member
49
08-30-2021, 12:31 PM
#3
It seems Bill Gates at Microsoft prevented StarGates from accessing Force, even in virtual environments. Thus, the only viable choice is a forbidden "cdcrack" unless you use the legitimate version AFAIK.
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Blurr_
08-30-2021, 12:31 PM #3

It seems Bill Gates at Microsoft prevented StarGates from accessing Force, even in virtual environments. Thus, the only viable choice is a forbidden "cdcrack" unless you use the legitimate version AFAIK.

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CooKonut
Member
196
08-30-2021, 07:41 PM
#4
It's not Microsoft preventing access; it's just an older version that doesn't work with newer operating systems. The website clarifies which versions are compatible with Windows 10. Updating the game seems unlikely for a less popular 2006 release. The title also seems restricted to 4:3 screen sizes. https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/The_Ant_Bully
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CooKonut
08-30-2021, 07:41 PM #4

It's not Microsoft preventing access; it's just an older version that doesn't work with newer operating systems. The website clarifies which versions are compatible with Windows 10. Updating the game seems unlikely for a less popular 2006 release. The title also seems restricted to 4:3 screen sizes. https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/The_Ant_Bully

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jedi04knight
Junior Member
2
09-19-2021, 09:19 PM
#5
It seems most probably because the program failed and they created a troubleshooting tool, making Win 11 unavailable. Win 11 won't work with it just like Win 10 did.
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jedi04knight
09-19-2021, 09:19 PM #5

It seems most probably because the program failed and they created a troubleshooting tool, making Win 11 unavailable. Win 11 won't work with it just like Win 10 did.

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MrsInvicta
Junior Member
17
09-20-2021, 11:07 AM
#6
Microsoft implemented a block, but I found an interview with a Starforce developer confirming updates. The situation remains unchanged. Are there any Spacefrog Starforce titles compatible with Windows 10?
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MrsInvicta
09-20-2021, 11:07 AM #6

Microsoft implemented a block, but I found an interview with a Starforce developer confirming updates. The situation remains unchanged. Are there any Spacefrog Starforce titles compatible with Windows 10?

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NedMac9
Member
62
10-11-2021, 05:40 PM
#7
Find resources that explain setting up a dual boot for two operating systems on a single PC tower.
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NedMac9
10-11-2021, 05:40 PM #7

Find resources that explain setting up a dual boot for two operating systems on a single PC tower.

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11wyatts
Junior Member
33
10-17-2021, 07:46 PM
#8
AFAIK stands for Artificial Intelligence Knowledge. It refers to the understanding and processing of information by AI systems. As for a legal crack, it's unclear what you mean—could you clarify if you're asking about copyright issues or something else?
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11wyatts
10-17-2021, 07:46 PM #8

AFAIK stands for Artificial Intelligence Knowledge. It refers to the understanding and processing of information by AI systems. As for a legal crack, it's unclear what you mean—could you clarify if you're asking about copyright issues or something else?

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JesseSSinger
Member
169
10-17-2021, 08:58 PM
#9
Here are some possible ways to continue playing the game:
- Try different strategies or roles.
- Explore alternative paths or scenarios.
- Engage with other players or teams.
- Adjust your approach based on feedback.
- Experiment with new rules or settings.
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JesseSSinger
10-17-2021, 08:58 PM #9

Here are some possible ways to continue playing the game:
- Try different strategies or roles.
- Explore alternative paths or scenarios.
- Engage with other players or teams.
- Adjust your approach based on feedback.
- Experiment with new rules or settings.

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CliqueAsFrick
Junior Member
17
10-19-2021, 04:06 AM
#10
Here are some possible ways you could still engage with the game:
- Explore alternative strategies or tactics inspired by the ideas discussed.
- Experiment with different character builds or roles.
- Try adjusting settings or mods to accommodate the duel OS and virtual machine concepts.
- Seek out community resources or guides that address similar challenges.
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CliqueAsFrick
10-19-2021, 04:06 AM #10

Here are some possible ways you could still engage with the game:
- Explore alternative strategies or tactics inspired by the ideas discussed.
- Experiment with different character builds or roles.
- Try adjusting settings or mods to accommodate the duel OS and virtual machine concepts.
- Seek out community resources or guides that address similar challenges.