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Help running old 256 game in XP

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Name: Ian
Date: October 13, 2002 at 21:28:52 Pacific
OS: Windows XP
CPU/Ram: Pentium 4/2.0 Ghz/384 Ram
Comment:

Hi,
I'm trying to run King's Quest 5 in Windows XP and i always get a error msg when trying to run it from windows, and i just cant seem to make it work running from dos...can anyone help me?

Thanks



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Response Number 1
Name: ryan
Date: October 13, 2002 at 21:34:26 Pacific
Reply:

microsoft removed dos from windows xp, your games won't work in windows xp because its not compatible. if you really like to play that game, i suggest you to install windows 98 which has DOS.


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Response Number 2
Name: Sandman
Date: October 13, 2002 at 23:26:07 Pacific
Reply:

If you need to run it in 256 color mode right click on the exe file or a shortcut to the game. Select properties and then click the compatibility tab at the top. Then check the box that says "Run in 256 colors" You may also need to run it in Win98 compatiblity mode.

Hope this helps,
Sandman


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Response Number 3
Name: Chuck
Date: October 14, 2002 at 07:51:16 Pacific
Reply:

I find if an older game or program cannot be installed by
way of the CD then use "Program Compatibility Wizard" to install it.

If the game is installed, but will not start by way of
the CD, then when inserting the CD hold down the left
Shift key for approx. 15 sec. to keep AutoRun from taking over.
Now click the game in the "All Programs" list. Should start.
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From a Microsoft web page:

If an older application gives you trouble when running
Windows XP, you can set the compatibility properties
manually so that the program runs in a different mode,
such as Windows 95, or in a different display or resolution
setting. To set the compatibility properties for a program:
1. Right-click the executable or the program shortcut to the
executable, and then click Properties.
2. Select the Run this program in compatibility mode check box.
3. From the list, select an operating system that the program
runs in comfortably.
4. If necessary, also change the display settings and/or
resolution, or disable the Windows XP visual themes.
Run the program again when you?re finished changing the
settings. Adjust the compatibility settings again if the
program is still not running smoothly: a program that's
unhappy on Windows 2000 may flourish on Windows 98.
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How to Troubleshoot Program Compatibility Issues in Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q285909
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Also do any Windows Updates that refer to Compatibility.


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Response Number 4
Name: Ian
Date: October 14, 2002 at 09:22:14 Pacific
Reply:

ok
now...when i try to install the game in DOS it says:

Memory Allocation Error
cannot start command, exiting

Memory Allocation Error
Cannot load command, system halting

and then i have to restart DOS

anyone know why?

ian


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