| Symptom | Diagnosis | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Invalid Code" on a legit DVD | SafeDisc blocked by Windows | Use the sc start secdrv command (Fix #2) | | "Please enter Registration Code" loop | Corrupt registry entry | Delete the EA registry folder (Fix #3) | | Code accepted, game crashes on launch | Missing Visual C++ Redists | Install vcredist_x86 from 2005/2008 | | Code window has weird characters | Language mismatch | Change your system locale to English (US) | | You never had a code (abandonware) | No legal digital purchase | Use the No-DVD patch (Fix #3) | The Need for Speed: Undercover registration code problem is "hot" because it represents a collision between nostalgia and modern computing. The code isn't broken; the machine that reads the code is.
Published by: Tech Legacy Solutions Desk Difficulty Level: Moderate (Registry & Driver Fixes) nfs undercover registration code problem hot
The error message varies, but the frustration is universal. You type in your 20-digit code from the manual (or the sticker on the CD case), and the game rejects it. Or worse, the installer asks for a "Registration Code" that you never received. | Symptom | Diagnosis | Fix | |
If you own a legitimate DVD, you are legally allowed to download a "scene release" that has the DRM stripped out, provided you keep the original disc as proof of ownership. You type in your 20-digit code from the
While GOG.com does not currently sell Undercover (due to music licensing hell), their philosophy is key: Remove the DRM entirely.
Search for "NFS Undercover – Reloaded release" or "Razor1911 release". These cracks from 2008 completely remove the registration code requirement. You simply install and play.