Same here. Watching this is painful so far...
have you looked hereI was looking for a way to allow Update to run but selectively not install the 24H2 update, but haven't found a way short of possibly a registry hack. But I keep seeing comments to the effect that as 24H2 is a feature update it asks to be installed and won't unless OK'd. I also see comments to the contrary.
Can anyone refute that from experience - their system auto-updated to 24H2 without requiring explicit consent?
Cheers!
That's really weird. I play a lot of Civ5 on a W11 PC, but it's at 23H2. I have another old PC running 24H2 (just to see if I could install it) but it doesn't have Steam. Maybe I can install it and see if Civ5 works there...#NotEnoughBeerInTheWorldSpleen
I let it update Win11 to 24H2.
Now Civ5 refuses to run on Steam.
At.
All.
Tried so many, many things. Secure Boot. TPM on/off. reinstall Win11. SFC /scannow. DISM check/restore. Beta legacy. Run as admin. Reinstall Steam and Civ. Update Radeon GPU drivers. Sacrifice a virgin beer. Then a virgin eggnogg and Makers Mark.
Sigh.
I tried everything I read.That's really weird. I play a lot of Civ5 on a W11 PC, but it's at 23H2. I have another old PC running 24H2 (just to see if I could install it) but it doesn't have Steam. Maybe I can install it and see if Civ5 works there...
I just saw your update. Any idea what really changed so it started working?
Yes. But, like everyone, I prefer my computer "adventures" to be self-inflicted. I'm glad your box is working well again.an adventure
One last fftopic:That's really weird. I play a lot of Civ5 on a W11 PC, but it's at 23H2. I have another old PC running 24H2 (just to see if I could install it) but it doesn't have Steam. Maybe I can install it and see if Civ5 works there...
I just saw your update. Any idea what really changed so it started working?
I just got the same notification. Haven't decided if I'm going to install it or wait a while.Windows update informed me of the availability of 24H2 for the first time this morning. Still no sign of it forcing the download and/or install.
I don't have a volume license to install LTSC. I rolled 24H2 back to 23H2 and Civ is working again. I assume Fixaris has no intentions of patching a 10yo game. So I'm investigating installing win XP or 7 in a virtual machine and seeing if the game is playable that way. (I experimenting with VMs a few years ago on a different laptop and performance sucked, but this one has a much more modern CPU and more memory so it might work)coolhandluke11 said:Microsoft are cracking down on pirated software with windows 11 and enforcing tpm drm certificate verifications. civ 5 is so old that it doesnt have one so its redflagged and doesnt start. microsoft said they rolled back this requirement for older games in novembers 24 patch until developers patch there software. i found the roll back patch notes in windows 10 rollback notes
scroll to highlights to see the windows 10 fix >>>>
November 12, 2024—KB5046613 (OS Builds 19044.5131 and 19045.5131) - Microsoft Support
If you scoll to windows 11 24h2 patch notes for november 24 you will see they diidnt apply this fix to windows 11 24h2.>>> https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...-preview-2040f716-b719-482a-8aff-f7f02c79b147
My own solution to this was to install windows 10 ltsc 2021 which runs until 2031 with unpaid updates or until i stop playing older games.
I thought I recognized your avatar on the Civ forums.I installed 24H2 and Civ5 stopped working. (no error, it just fails to launch) I posted about it on the civ forum and someone replied thusly:
I don't have a volume license to install LTSC. I rolled 24H2 back to 23H2 and Civ is working again. I assume Fixaris has no intentions of patching a 10yo game. So I'm investigating installing win XP or 7 in a virtual machine and seeing if the game is playable that way. (I experimenting with VMs a few years ago on a different laptop and performance sucked, but this one has a much more modern CPU and more memory so it might work)
I'm investigating installing win XP or 7 in a virtual machine and seeing if the game is playable that way.
Thanks. Yep. Bupkus. Did get it to work, but of all the spaghetti thrown against the wall, I cannot discern the pieces that stuck to make it work.have you guys tried compatibility mode in windows
I downgraded to Win10, it failed to run, tried a few TPM/SecureBoot/DeleteCaches/Runasadmin and at one point simply chose DirectX9 instead of 10/11/12. I saw it do the "Updating Executable" when it would typically go back to Play and do nothing, then in the same spot saw "Installing VC++ Redistributables" then "Loading DirectX9". Then it ran. So I went to the Win11 24H2 laptop that did not work for Civ5, and chose DirectX9, and it ran.I installed 24H2 and Civ5 stopped working. (no error, it just fails to launch) I posted about it on the civ forum and someone replied thusly:
I don't have a volume license to install LTSC. I rolled 24H2 back to 23H2 and Civ is working again. I assume Fixaris has no intentions of patching a 10yo game. So I'm investigating installing win XP or 7 in a virtual machine and seeing if the game is playable that way. (I experimenting with VMs a few years ago on a different laptop and performance sucked, but this one has a much more modern CPU and more memory so it might work)