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Thomas Kuck Wrote:
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| Got me on this one, forgot the regcleaner. :-[
|
| Jimmy S. wrote:
|| Hi Jason,
||
|| Maybe the demo left over some files or registry entries that need to be
|| cleaned up. Uninstall the game, and clean up the gamefiles and registry:
||
|| Install and Run Regcleaner and if it finds any stray registry keys for the
|| game, delete them:
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download460.html
||
||
|| *****
|| When you install the game, do so in Safe Mode using an Admin account.
||
|| Startup your system in SAFE MODE by pressing F8 repeatedly
|| while your system is booting up after you've shut down your system
|| You might want to eliminate a profile issue by using a *new* admin account.
||
|| *****
|| If all else fails, try using Windows 2000 compatibility mode, as a test.
||
|| To install a program using Windows XP's Compatibility Mode, hold
|| down SHIFT as you insert the game CD, use My Computer to browse
|| to the setup program, and then skip down to step 1 in the list below:
||
|| To run an installed program using Windows XP's Compatibility Mode,
|| first right click the program and "Send To..." / Desktop (create shortcut).
||
|| 1.. Right click on the shortcut to the program.
|| 2.. Click on Properties.
|| 3.. Click on the Compatibility tab.
|| 4.. Click on Run this program in compatibility mode and select one of these:
|| a.. Windows 95
|| b.. Windows 98
|| c.. Windows NT 4
|| d.. Windows 2000
|| 5.. Under Display settings, check mark the mode that you think that is best:
|| a.. Run in 256 colors.
|| b.. Run in 640 X 480 screen resolution.
|| c.. Disable visual themes.
||
|| Click on Apply.Click on Ok.Double click on the program.
||
|| Of course, let's not forget to check for any patches or updates for that game.
|| A good place to find them is:
www.avault.com/pcrl/patches_list.asp?letter=a
||
|| If you'd like to learn more information about compatibility mode, you can click the
|| link in the Compatibility tab that reads "Learn more about program compatibility",
|| or watch this Application Compatibility Power Point Presentation:
||
http://support.microsoft.com/service...2/WC112202.ppt
||
||
|| Jason Wrote:
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||| Well the Atari forums are absolutley no help. But the problem is i just
||| bought Dragonshard and first problem was the "Install Dragonshard" option on
||| the autorun menu that appears did not do anything but close the window, and i
||| had to use the .MSI file. So that appeared to work fine. Installation is done.
|||
||| So i go and click on the shortcut on the desktop, and the hourglass appears
||| on the cursor for maybe 1-2 secs, then nothing happens. So i tried the
||| running it from inside the folder. Same thing. Then i open the autorun menu,
||| there is a "Play Dragonshard option", where as before it was "Install
||| Dragonshard", and that does the same thing as the install option before, just
||| closes the window.
|||
||| I more than meet the system specs, and the single player demo runs
||| flawlessly.
|||
||| Im curious as to if the .exe problem is a common thing, or perhaps is there
||| a way to force the file to load instead of waiting for whatever script its
||| linked to attempts to work? Or however these things work.
|||
||| I tried the suggestions on the Atari site, Updated sound (soundblaster live
||| 24) drivers, and video drivers (Geforce 6800) and cancelled the nonvital
||| programs from starting up and trying to launch the game. But none of those
||| helped.
|||
||| System is Dell dimension 8400, P4 3.4G, 2G RAM, SP2 installed. Also i have
||| absolutely no problems with any other programs.