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Offline Lesbatron

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Getting the boot
« on: September 24, 2012, 07:31:52 pm »
Also, so another problem occured with my FH!
I experience series of disconnections through out my game play.  Nearly every 5-10 mins normally, though once in a while I can play 20mins or more without issues - but it crashes in the end.  Originally when I downloaded FH, I got FH+, but it wasn't creating my character so I downloaded normal FH.. same problem, so then the patch.   I have uninstalled FH+, and I believe deleted the patch ( this might be my issue! ), and uninstalled and reinstalled normal FH 3 times at least.  
Another issue may be my internet connection - though I am able to run Pandora, and IMVU without many issues, and it never shows I loose connectivity on my computer.
Help!

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Re: Getting the boot
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2012, 08:44:48 pm »

FH gets really busy at times, Have a look at the users tab when you pass your mouse over the far Right of the Forum. the higher the user number the higher your chances you might a 'Fail to Connect,' 'Bad Token' Message.


A few things you can try if its an internet connection problem.

Firstly if you are using wifi then check your connection.

Check the game configuration, check how it's configured to connect to Internet, whether it's direct Internet connection or via proxy or other settings, check any wrong configuration.


The issues you are having can be caused by many issues so  I would first is to disable the firewall incase that was blocking it.

You can also do these following commands and after the 2nd one restart your computer and retry.

    Select Start and goto Start Search
    In the run box type "netsh int ip reset" without quotation marks and press enter
    Next select Start and goto Start Search
    In the run box type "netsh winsock reset" without quotation marks and press enter
    Now restart your computer


They will not do anything which will cause harm.

netsh int ip reset

This command will reset the internet protocol. (TCP/IP)

netsh winsock reset

This command will reset/repair your winsock entries.

(I tend to do this once a Month, it makes Internet/web run better)


Lastly I would recommend running C Cleaner, if you don't have it. I would recommend downloading it. Its a free programme and cleans up your Computer history such as Temp files.

If you want the link just say and I will post it ^^

(I tend to do this once a week, it makes everything run better)

Hope this helps

Medic.
« Last Edit: September 24, 2012, 08:54:40 pm by Medic »