Windows 10 Lord of the Rings Battle for Middle Earth II Fix

  1. Mount & Install like normal.
  2. Set the Compatibility mode to run in XP Service Pack 3 (right click the shortcut and make the change in the Compatibility tab)
  3. Set the preference to run the program as Administrator in the same tab.
  4. Press Okay.

Is the Lord of the Rings Battle for Middle Earth 2 on PC?

I have purchased the disc version of the lord of the rings the battle for middle earth 2 collectors edition (lotrbfme2). I have gone to install it on my laptop which is almost brand new running windows 10. The game installs no worries however when I go to start it via the desktop it comes up saying there is no disc installed. There clearly is.

Can you play Lord of the Rings on a laptop?

Yes, the game disc will run on my laptop (Model P151EMx, Windows 10.0.17134 Build 17134). However it has the exact same issue is present. When I insert the disc Windows detects it and allows me to explore, run, open the disc, etc.

Why is battle for Middle Earth 2 not detected?

When I insert the disc Windows detects it and allows me to explore, run, open the disc, etc. I run it. There’s an option to “Play” the game in the game’s launcher. Once it’s clicked, it claims the disc is not detected despite the fact that’s what launched it in the first place. The exact error stated is, “Cannot locate the DVD-ROM.

Are there any games for The Lord of the Rings?

The gaming rights for the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit belong to Middle-Earth Enterprises (former Tolkien enterprises) that currently have a licensing agreement with Warner Bros. (with the exception of a online RPG license that Turbine Inc. has for their LOTR:Online game until 2014 with option for extension until 2017).

I have purchased the disc version of the lord of the rings the battle for middle earth 2 collectors edition (lotrbfme2). I have gone to install it on my laptop which is almost brand new running windows 10. The game installs no worries however when I go to start it via the desktop it comes up saying there is no disc installed. There clearly is.

Yes, the game disc will run on my laptop (Model P151EMx, Windows 10.0.17134 Build 17134). However it has the exact same issue is present. When I insert the disc Windows detects it and allows me to explore, run, open the disc, etc.

When I insert the disc Windows detects it and allows me to explore, run, open the disc, etc. I run it. There’s an option to “Play” the game in the game’s launcher. Once it’s clicked, it claims the disc is not detected despite the fact that’s what launched it in the first place. The exact error stated is, “Cannot locate the DVD-ROM.

Why is The Lord of the Rings not detected?

Once it’s clicked, it claims the disc is not detected despite the fact that’s what launched it in the first place. The exact error stated is, “Cannot locate the DVD-ROM. Please Insert the correct DVD-ROM, select OK and restart application.”

Will battle for Middle-Earth come to Steam?

It’s not on steam, not on Origin, not on GoG, and for the physical copies (on Amazon and various sites), well…let’s say that I’m not keen on paying 45+ euros for a used copy of a decade-old game, nor paying 150+ for a brand new copy, thank you very much.