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    I have installed europa barbarorum and when i select the shortcut on the desktop, nothing happens. Then when i click the original rome total war shortcut (with eb still installed) the welcome screen comes up but then freezes. What do i do?

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    EB 1.1 doesnt place any shortcuts on your desktop so I have no idea what you are clicking.

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    the eb1.1 is what i clicked. then a half hour later, the installation re appeared

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    You probably downloaded the installer to your desktop and are clicking on that.

    Click Start-->Programs-->Europa Barbarorum-->Play Single Player

    As was mentioned before, EB 1.1 does not create a shortcut on the desktop.
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    then the regular rome total war starts and freezes after the welcome flash

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    Faulty install or rtw.rmw(or what ever it was called)

    Had a similar problem as yours and this fixed mine.

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    what fixed yours

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    Please run the EB installation validation. It's a batch file placed in the RTW directory where you installed EB.

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