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Does the S3D Tool works with Windows 7 64-bit Professional?
Hi Folks !
As the Title says ! I´ve installed on my PC a new OS (Win 7 64 bit Professional). Now before I start the install of the S3D Tool my question, whether the S3D works with Win 7 ? And what if I have to consider when installing on Win 7 ? And last, have anybody please an download link for an Version of S3D, that works with Win 7 ?! Best regards and thanks for help, Magic:salute: |
Hi Magic
Although my experience with S3D tool is only limited, to answer your questions. Yes it works fine with win7 64 If you have any problems just install it outside c:/program files(x86) (Alternatively just turn off UDC and you'll never have a problem again) The link in Plissken 04 (Maik) ftp downloads section is fine for both 32 and 64 bit OS's ftp://maikhaas.dyndns.org/Volume_1/S...ODS/SKWASJAER/ Hope this helps mate. Best regards. Fubar2Niner |
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Many thanks for help !!! :up: Best regards, Magic P.S. More opinions are welcome! :D |
Hi Magic,
i guess it is much more important not to install the files (you want to work on with S3D) are not installed in c:\program files\... unless you turn off UAC as Fubar2Niner suggested. Means: Do not install SH3 into c:\program files\... ! Regards Blueduck |
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But what happens if I do it install in C:\ program files\...? What are the disadvantages? Best regards, Magic:salute: |
I installed normally in Windows7 as XP service pack 3 compatible mode and goes like a charm.
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Best regards. Fubar2Niner |
Hi Guys !
Many thanks for help ! :up: All is clear now ! :yeah: Best regards, Magic:salute: |
S3D is supported on Vista and up without problems but will run in 32-bit mode (due to DirectX being 32-bit). It can also be safely installed in Program Files. UAC is only an issue with the game, since applications are not allowed to write to Program Files without admin-priviledges (so S3D would need to run in admin-mode).
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Thanks skwasjer for clearify this ! Best regards, Magic:salute: |
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