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> Help with install of Diablo 2
4fingerlid
post Nov 18 2008, 09:05 PM
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Hi!..........Just got into gaming a month ago & was recommended to buy Diablo 2. When running the install disc I get the following error. The AT@T WorldNet internet soft Database file is missing from install media? I've googled this and can't make heads or tales of it. Anybody run ito this prob before? Any advice is appreciated. Bought this game new in the box! I've installed COD-2, Crysis, UT-3 and HALO & all run fine.
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sausage
post Dec 4 2008, 08:20 PM
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It has nothing to do with specs, I myself have never run into this problem however it sounds like an internet dll or ini is missing you might have to reinstall your cable driver, however don't go to such extremes immediatly, do some googling or just plain reinstalling, it might just be a glitch.

EDIT: if you've already done googling then you might want to look on whatever techno forums you can find and ask around you never know, you might still find someone that has had the problem.

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