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Nub
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I am having a problem with my XP load of SH1. I have followed the procedures for the XP install, and the game starts fine, however, when I look at the radar screen in a scenario, the video flakes out and the program hangs. I cannot get out of it without shutting everything down. DOSBOX is not an option (long story). Does anyone know a fix? Thanks!!
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Shark above Space Chicken
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Are you using the VDMSound install referred to in this forum? I've done that and it seems to work although I haven't ran a whole mission through. I'll see if I have the problem when I'm home. My video card is an ATI 850.
I have used VDMSound to run a few other games I have played without problems. Buddahaid |
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Nub
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Yes, I am using the VDSM shortcut. I have researched Subsim, SubSoWesPac, and Valor at Sea for the "best" ways to install the game, updates, and mods on my XP laptop. I thought it might be something related to the Patch.bat file (Ver 1.3 update), as the Custom folder was not built automatically per the instructions. The rest of the update seems fine. My Video Card is an ATI Mobility Radeon 9700.
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#4 |
Shark above Space Chicken
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I used the SubSuWestPAc install. That's a pretty involved procedure to follow so give it another try I suppose. I thought maybe it could be a video card driver problem as well. I installed this before installing the latest xp service pack which is another consideration.
I realize it's not your preferred choice, but I also keep a PII-400 98se system around for the older games. Some DOS games like Strike Commander will not run on anything but DOS period. I'm pretty sure you could find an older system at a recycler business for $40.00 or so. Just a vanilla 98se install will work with the only caveat being DOS sound card drivers. I needed to boot from a DOS 6.22 setup disk in order to install those drivers. It won't install DOS as 98se is there, but it dumps you at the C prompt in a pure DOS mode that allows the DOS sound card driver setup to run instead of refusing to install because it still knows 98se is there. One other benefit to this is fast bootup and shutdowns as you don't need virus software or any other gizmo's to bog it down. Just keep it off the www and scan anything you put on it from your main system before. My main snafu is getting Command Aces of the Deep to run in xp. It's been done but I still get insufficient memory error as it tries to load the mission. Buddahaid |
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#5 |
Shark above Space Chicken
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Checked it and it still works after sp3.
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#6 |
Nub
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I wiped out everything and attempted a reinstall (I have XP SP3 too), being careful to follow all instructions on the SubSoWesPac site. Now when I try and launch, I get a message about needing the CD in the drive, but hitting OK just loops back to the same screen and Cancelling kicks me out. I've done the registry fix and its OK and I've also done the BUD folder fix. Where have I messed up?
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