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MSI Afterburner Disallowed Program PB error with COD4/5
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Default MSI Afterburner Disallowed Program PB error with COD4/5 - 12-13-2009, 18:00 | posts: 1,076 | Location: LOS ANGELES

Hey guys, im sorry if this has already been posted, but i LOVE this tool, its great, i have my 5870 sitting at 1000/1300, but one problem, i cant play my 2 fav games online, PB kicks me with a disallowed program error. I have tried all versions, i am currently using the 1.5 Beta 2. I know Unwinder made this software, eVGA Precision did not do this, neither did Riva Tuner, but i like the interface and support of the Afterburner. If there is a work around or a fix please someone help, thanks in advance
   
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Default 12-13-2009, 18:04 | posts: 295 | Location: Toronto, Canada

Try turning on Stealth-Mode!


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Default 12-13-2009, 19:08 | posts: 10,318 | Location: Taganrog, Russia

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I know Unwinder made this software, eVGA Precision did not do this, neither did Riva Tuner
Not true at all, all are the same and EVGA Precision forum is also totally flooded with similar question posted by those who don't like to peek into the release notes. And as crowTrobot said, it can be hidden from PB scanner by enabling the stealth mode.


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Default 12-13-2009, 20:32 | posts: 1,076 | Location: LOS ANGELES

I googled it and couldnt find an answer, anyway stealth mode worked. Thanks alot.
   
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I have a question , is there a reason that stealth mode is not enabled by default ?
   
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Default 12-14-2009, 14:15 | posts: 10,318 | Location: Taganrog, Russia

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I have a question , is there a reason that stealth mode is not enabled by default ?
The infotip displayed when you hover mouse cursor over the "Stealth mode" button will give you the answer.


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