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I recently downloaded the Gold Edition of Resident Evil 5 and upon opening up the install file it says "A required component was not found". I've tried searching for the exe and have tried modifying the install to point to the exe, but nothing I do seems to be working. Does anyone know where I could find it? I have a cracked disc and not a retail one. A: The Gold Edition is not cracked, it's the legitimate game. It has some 'bonus' features and installs a separate copy of RE5DX9.exe that you need to install separately. You can still play the game without installing this. Q: Why do some countries require a visa to enter the Schengen area? I'm not a citizen of a country outside the Schengen area, but I want to visit the Schengen area because I have a girlfriend who's citizen of one of the countries in Schengen, and I want to visit her. My question is, how does my country (that's not part of Schengen) not require a visa for entry into the Schengen area? My guess is that the Schengen area has some kind of agreement with my country, and my country doesn't require visas for the Schengen area. Is that true? A: The Schengen area is a treaty area, not an agreement between member states. The member states have freely agreed to the rules of the treaty, which makes it not a treaty between states but a treaty among states. In the case of your girlfriend, she will not be any better off than in any other country outside Schengen. If she needs a visa, so does anyone else who wants to visit her. If your girlfriend's country requires visas for you, visas are required for you as well. The Schengen area works best if everyone follows its rules. If a member state chooses to not respect the rules, it needs to do what's best for its citizens and visitors. Most member states prefer to have as few citizens as possible visit the Schengen area, because their citizens aren't allowed to work there. The citizens of those member states will be better off if everyone stays at home. A: I think the confusion arises because the Schengen Agreement is a treaty between members of the EU, but the EU is an association be359ba680


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