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#1 - Sept. 5, 2012, 9:49 a.m.
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I’ve had this issue for 7 or 8 days now. I pre-ordered my most anticipated title since the first Guild Wars and I just feel like I’ve been shafted over and over trying to get this game to work. It won’t install via CD or the website’s game client download. I’ve disabled firewalls, disabled anti-virus programs, forwarded ports, updated my drivers, and I’ve contacted ANet tech support, which has been less than helpful and I’ve even tried getting community help from other players having this issue from various fansites. Basically, I’ve gone through many, many, many fixes and I’m on the verge of giving up on this game out of frustration with this whole process.

Honestly, I don’t even know why I haven’t at this point. I can’t even install, let alone play, a game I pre-ordered and paid full retail price for. I understand games are released with bugs and issues like this, as expected, but this is unacceptable to me. I would greatly appreciate help here!

#2 - Sept. 5, 2012, 9:54 a.m.
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Perplexus — Can you please attach a Game Advisor report to this thread so we can see if anything else maybe preventing you from downloading the client.

You can find the Game Advisor report at the link below (when you click it you will be automatically prompted to save the application):
http://us.ncsoft.com/gameadvisor/

#4 - Sept. 5, 2012, 12:55 p.m.
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Hey Perplexus,

After looking at your Game Advisor, it appears that your drivers are from 2011. You will want to go to Nvidia’s site and get updated drivers for your card. These appear to be the 301.42 drivers released in May.

If updating your drivers does not help, I would like for you to do the following for me please:

1. Navigate to your Guild Wars 2 installation folder.

2. Right-click on Gw2.exe and select Create Shortcut.

3. Rename this shortcut to Guild Wars 2 Log.

4. Right-click on this shortcut and select Properties.

5. Edit the Target line to include -log at the end.

Note: Please make sure -log is outside of the quotes and that there is a space between the path and the hyphen.

Correctly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\Gw2.exe” -log
Incorrectly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\Gw2.exe -log”
Incorrectly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\Gw2.exe”-log

6. Once completed, click OK to save your changes.

If you get an error trying to save, your target line may not have the correct format. Please try step 5 again.

7. Double-click Guild Wars 2 Log to start Guild Wars 2 and have it generate the log.

Once your receive the Download Failed message, check the Guild Wars 2 folder in your Documents folder for a Gw2.log file.

If you could then attach that log file to this thread so we can take a look at it.

#6 - Sept. 5, 2012, 2:56 p.m.
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I see that you have Sprint SmartView, “C:\Program Files (x86)\Sprint\Sprint SmartView\SprintSV.exe” -a running. Are you using your mobile’s internet to get online?

#8 - Sept. 5, 2012, 4:32 p.m.
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Hi Perplexus – Thanks for the clarification. I’d like to suggest perhaps trying the Windows command Msconfig to rule out a lot of these applications that appear to be running on your system.

Please note, this command will not uninstall any applications from your computer. All MSCONFIG does is prevent these applications from automatically starting when Windows boots up.

To do this:

1. Press and hold the Windows key and then hit the R key. This should bring up the Run dialog box.

2. Type “MSCONFIG” without the quotes, and click “OK.” This should open the System Configuration Utility.

3. Click on the “Services” tab and check the “Hide All Microsoft Services” check box near the bottom, then click the “Disable All” button. (You MUST click “Hide all Microsoft Services”)

4. Next go to the “Startup” tab and click the “Disable All” button.

5. Once these items are all disabled, click the “OK” button and you will get a prompt to restart your computer. Please restart your computer.

6. Once you return to Windows, please try connecting to the game again. If your issue is not resolved by using MSCONFIG, please generate a new Game Advisor report prior to disabling MSCONFIG. That way, we can see what, if anything wasn’t disabled by these steps.

To reverse these settings, simply run MSCONFIG again and click “Normal Startup” on the first window labeled “General.”

Note: If you need a specific application to run with Windows but still want to use MSCONFIG, just follow the above instructions and on step 4, re-check any application you feel needs to start with Windows. Examples would be wireless connection software, mouse or keyboard applications or even security applications. Please note that security applications can often be a contributing factor to such issues. If you haven’t done so already, please also disable any Anti-virus, Firewall or other security applications for testing purposes.