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  1. This is the first time I've had this problem; I've played both the original Supreme Commander, Forged Alliances (without FAF) and Supreme Commander 2 on pretty much the same specs. The game is updated to 3599 and yes it is a cracked version because I got all the originals but my current laptop does not have a DVD drive.
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  3. Specs: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, Intel Core i7-3630QM, Nvidia GT 645M (2GB GDDR3), 8GB RAM
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  5. So far I've tried: Run as admin + WIndows XP SP3 compatibility and Drivers updated
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  7. It didn't happen at all on the other laptops I had (2 in number except this one I currently got) and all of them used the same version of Windows 7 64bit (though both had 4GB RAM). This is the error info I'm getting:
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  11. Problem Event Name: BEX
  12. Application Name: ForgedAlliance.exe
  13. Application Version: 1.5.0.1
  14. Application Timestamp: 00000000
  15. Fault Module Name: StackHash_20f9
  16. Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
  17. Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000
  18. Exception Offset: d16fb485
  19. Exception Code: c0000005
  20. Exception Data: 00000008
  21. OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
  22. Locale ID: 1033
  23. Additional Information 1: 20f9
  24. Additional Information 2: 20f9a07b3c69f8e7624c83c67dfd0652
  25. Additional Information 3: 7be6
  26. Additional Information 4: 7be68cec1b958051167a0d1ce5fa882e
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  30. I find it very weird though why doesn't the executable show the 3599 version of the game, considering that I ran the update specifically to not have SecuROM kick in and also play via FAF.
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