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I get this error message.

 

Impure client detected .iwd files  (LC_21.iwd)  It then gives you directions to it, but I have no such file, does anyone have any idea how to fix this?

It is for CoD 2



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That file should be in your main folder. Just delete it, and should be good to go! Wink



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I looked, but it's not there, I searched the whole computer, and it's not there.



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Hon, what OS do you use? Cuz in windows Vista or later...there is the 64 bit files...look in there...

 



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errr.. x86 or whatever...



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If its not there and you keep getting the error maybe running a registry cleaner would help IDK...SmileSmile

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My partner fixed it for me, the OS is Windows 7 Enterprise


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