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Fleet Captain
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Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
------ It is recommended that you fully patch your game and attempt to use all Compatibility Mode settings before requesting help on this forum. An official game patch is a program or file(s) released by a game publisher that you download to fix problems and tweak gameplay. Usually they include instructions on how to apply them to your installed game. The official website for a game is the usual source for official patches, but other gaming sites have them as well. 3DGamers.com is a good source for patches, while TrekPulse Gaming, the Star Trek Gaming Universe, and other Trek gaming fansites may/will eventually have them also. If all else fails, do a search on Google for your game's name and "patch" for a list of sites. --- I'll start with Dominion Wars. It would probably be best to sustain this format for easier searching: GAME: Star Trek Deep Space Nine Dominion Wars (2001, Simon & Schuster Interactive) PROBLEM: The in-game mouse cursor experiences stuttering or slowdowns/lagging although the rest of the game seems fine, making it impossible to play. SOLUTION: (Patching the game to version 1.04 is highly recommended!) 1. Use Compatibility Mode with the game if you haven't already and set it to "Windows 98 / Windows ME". If problems continue.... 2. Reduce your desktop resolution to at least 1024x786 (XGA), preferably 800x600 (SVGA), and then run the game. If problems continue.... 3. Download, extract, read about, and install the unofficial XP patch for Dominion Wars (RAR archive, requires v1.04 installation). This is untested. -DOSMAN P.S.-Would you please sticky this thread, daedalus5?
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
![]() ------ GAME: Star Trek TNG Birth of the Federation (1999, Microprose) PROBLEM: Game will not start/crashes to desktop after splash screen SOLUTION: Three easy steps.... 1. Make a clean install of BotF (if not already the case) 2. Install the 1.02 patch 3. In the directory the patch files were extracted to (usually \botf\temp) there is a file called USTREK.EXE. Copy this file and paste it into the \botf (main BotF install) directory. -3A. Rename the existing TREK.EXE file in the main directory to TREK.EXE.BAK (or whatever). -3B. Finally, rename the USTREK.EXE file you just added here to TREK.EXE Thanks to Sloansect31 from the TrekPulse BBS for this info! -DOSMAN
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Commodore
Location: California
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
My problem is that the game will crash at random times during ship combat. It dumps this to the Event Viewer: --------------------------------------------------------- Faulting application ka.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module ka.exe, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x0010a251. --------------------------------------------------------- Anyway I can find much information on the game. Interplay went belly-up. I found through a google search, one person having similar problems, and he/she was able to fix it by rolling back their Nvidia Detonator driver to an old version. I tried that but no luck. PC Specs: 2.4GHz P4 512MB DDR RAM 64MB GForce 4 MX (Yes I know it sucks) Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Windows XP SP2 w/ all the trimmings, err. patches. Oh and I have tried compatibility mode
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Commodore
Location: York, United Kingdom
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
Heres the link http://dosbox.sourceforge.net. Charlie
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Fleet Captain
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
With 64-bit PCs and the next generation of Windows, true DOS emulation like DOSBOX will soon be the only way to run all DOS games outside of a virtual OS (VMware or Virtual PC) or an older Win 98, 95, or DOS multimedia PC. -DOSMAN
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Ensign
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
i'm trying to install(!!) A Final Unity under WinXP, and i'm stuck. I've tried almost everything; from editing autoexec.nt and config.nt, i've tried vdms, and dosbox and still... i'm stuck. the first issue was files/buffers problem, witch i manage to pass with dosbox, but the installer still don't accept the cd rom (drive or virtual). can anyone help?? please, i'm desperate. thx to you all. |
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
I don't know if you've tried this, but it worked for me to run it in win98 - I haven't tried it in XP yet as I haven't installed my new computer yet, but I don't see any reason this shouldn't work in XP - it's worth a try anyway. Because A Final Unity (which is a fantastic, amazing game btw ;-)) was never meant to run under any kind of windows, you have to fool the game into thinking you're not in windows, when actually you are. I couldn't find the orginal instructions I used to do this, but I think these ones are the same: 1. Put the Star Trek: The Next Generation "A Final Unity" disc in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Click on "My Computer." 3. Double-click on the drive letter for your CD-ROM drive. 4. Use your right mouse button to click on "Install." 5. Click on "Properties." 6. Click on the Program tab. 7. Click on "Advanced." 8. Click on "Prevent MS-DOS based programs from detecting Windows." 9. Click on OK. 10. Click on OK. 11. Double-click on the "Install" icon. If you receive a message that your CD-ROM drive is too slow, ignore it. The CD-ROM speed test is invalid in a multitasking environment. You may also receive a suggestion to set up an icon for MS-DOS mode as the installer tests your video card. In most cases you can ignore this message. (If you're running a machine that meets the absolute minimum system requirements, you may want to set up that icon.) 12. The installer should be able to detect all of your hardware. Accept the defaults. 13. To run the game, find the directory where you installed Star Trek: The Next Generation "A Final Unity," then look for the STTNG.EXE file and click on it with the right mouse button. 14. Click on "Properties." 15. Click on the Program tab. 16. Click on "Advanced." 17. Click on "Prevent MS-DOS based programs from detecting Windows." 18. Click on OK. 19. Click on OK. 20. Now double-click on the new STTNG icon. I know this worked for me under win98, and I'll definitely be trying it when I install my new XP computer. The only problem I found was, the game tended to cut back to desktop at random intervals, so just keep saving as you go along so you don't lose too much if stops for no reason. Good luck! I hope this works for you. |
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Captain
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
I had a pretty fast computer back then, with more than the minimum specs, and I remember having to bend over backwards just to get past the introduction movie! ![]() (Coincidentally, Deep Space Nine: Harbinger was far, far worse in compatiblity. Those damned VESA drivers )I'll keep an eye out for you for any tips other people might have around the net. I still have my CD here and wouldn't mind playing it again.
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Ensign
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
Anyway, i apreciate what you've done. If there's anyone who can help me please... i'm desperate... thx. |
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
An extreme solution that I've been told about is to do with installing a 'virtual PC' on your computer - which is a way of running more than one operating system on your PC at a time. You install the software, create a virtual harddrive, and install MSDOS into this - so essentially, it's a separate DOS computer within your XP computer, which theoretically you can run any DOS game on. If you're thinking this sounds complicated, you're right ;-) but according to my friend the computer expert, it's not that hard, as long as you have the disks to install MSDOS with - which I don't know if you do. I don't know if I do either, for that matter, I'm still hoping DOSbox will work for me before I try and do this...but if you're good with computers (which I'm not) it's an option worth researching at least. Google 'virtual PC', and see what you come up with. |
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Captain
Location: Under the banana tree
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
25th Anniversary wouldn't recognize my CD-ROM when I mounted it until I did that....
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Commodore
Location: Las Vegas, NV USA
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
-Shawn
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Ensign
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
Melis, i've tried the "virtual machine", but since my drive is ntfs, fat 32 O.S.s dont install. And Chimp, i tried all the options when emulating the cd rom... 25th anyverssary and judgement rites runs smoothly... justthe damned final unity does'nt run... now i'll try to run DS9 Harbinger.. so if anyone can come up with tips i'd apreciate. thx. |
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Ensign
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
ds9 harbinger runned smotth on win xp... without dosbox.... just the godamm' final unity doesn't run... aaaaarrrrrgh... somebody help me!!!! |
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: Utah
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Re: Windows XP Problems WITH Solutions
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