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    Doesnt load up

    As the title says the game doesnt load up even after waiting 15+minutes...I've heard of the "close WmiPrvSE.exe." workaround but after doing that the games goes blackscreen and stops responding. Havent heard of any other fixes or workarounds that actually change anything. So get working Ubisoft.
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    The file you mentioned (WmiPrvSE.exe) is a core Windows O/S file, so don't think Ubisoft is going to help you on that one.

    http://windows-exe-errors.com/wmiprv...on-error-help/
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    Originally Posted by poppachocks1 Go to original post
    The file you mentioned (WmiPrvSE.exe) is a core Windows O/S file, so don't think Ubisoft is going to help you on that one.

    http://windows-exe-errors.com/wmiprv...on-error-help/
    Thanks for ur reply, what i ment by saying "get working" is that the game is full of bugs and most of them arent even about gameplay.
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    I just looked at another thread a few minutes ago where a guy had the same issue with the same error.

    He resolved it by re-installing the game.
    Could not hurt to try that if you can't play at all.
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    Well i upgraded from windows xp to 7 but it still didnt fix it. guess its something about my pc that doesnt want the game to work.
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    By "upgraded" do you mean a fresh install of Windows, or installing Windows Seven over XP?
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    From Win XP to Windows 7
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    It usually works the best if you do a fresh install of Windows (boot from Windows DVD, format drive, install Windows). Installing over an existing version of Windows is not the preferred method.
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    Read and try the solutions in the 1st post of this thread: http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php...ped-Responding
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