Windows 7
I currently am testing the RC for Win 7 and will be upgrading on release. I purchased Sam and Max S1 and will be playing TMI as soon as its released. Currently I have installed Sam and Max on my laptop running XP and it runs fine, but when I install it on Win 7 the sound works but there is no video and no control. I did try to run the game in Virtual XP but SecureROM wouldn't allow it due to a debugging program working.
Any advice on getting this to run on Win 7 or getting it to run in the Virtual XP environment. I'd like to play this on my desktop.
Currently Running:
Win 7 64-bit
Intel i7 Quad: Low
6 Gigs of Ram
Video Card: GEForce 6400 512MB I believe
Plenty of Hard Drive Space
Any thoughts? (and I know that the games are rated on Vista and XP, but I would think that Win 7 would be generally ok)
Thanks,
Any advice on getting this to run on Win 7 or getting it to run in the Virtual XP environment. I'd like to play this on my desktop.
Currently Running:
Win 7 64-bit
Intel i7 Quad: Low
6 Gigs of Ram
Video Card: GEForce 6400 512MB I believe
Plenty of Hard Drive Space
Any thoughts? (and I know that the games are rated on Vista and XP, but I would think that Win 7 would be generally ok)
Thanks,
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Thanks again,
Another problem arises, however. The shortcuts in the start menu and games explorer don't work. I have to run MonkeyIsland101.exe from the game's folder manually, otherwise I get the "Could not load game data!" error.
Oh god thank you! Same error with F-Secure Internet Security Technology for W7
God damn I hate AV software.
Outdated drivers (look for W7-specific drivers, do not just install Vista drivers - while it may work, it's more than likely will flip out at some point), and/or background applications are most likely the source of the problem.
You think a decent driver will be around by the time it comes out, though? After all, the beta's been out for a while (and I think I read somewhere that it's supposed to be more gaming-friendly). Cause I already pre-ordered 7, and I really hope I don't have to miss any TTG.
W7 comes with Virtual PC 2007 integrated, from memory. You should just be able to drop a VM into that (it's apparently quite good virtualisation) and run whatever you need in XP/Vista/Linux if the drivers are fine for most things, but not for certain things.
Also, the Vista beta was out for developers for a long time too...
Could use please explain that in non-computer terms? What's a VM? (Sorry, not great with computers.)
A VM is a Virtual Machine. You can run a machine within a machine (so you have the physical machine (the host) and the virtual machine(s) (the clients)). This means you can run Windows XP at the same time as running Windows 7.
Have a look at the MS site for more details: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/
....one problem. I'm getting Windows 7 Home, not Professional or Ultimate. Will the games still work, you think?
You could dual boot (Windows XP/Vista and Windows 7 as different operating systems on different drives or partitions), if things become desperate.
The virtualized (or it is "virtualised"?) drivers from Virtual XP feature only basic DirectX capabilities (at this time, but I doubt Microsoft will extend this support since this is mainly a way to allow legacy incompatible applications to run).
Direct3D is not featured at all (again, at this time)
I'm Australian, so I use British spelling, to me it's an 's', for the American dialects it is a 'z'.
Interesting, but not unexpected. Hyper-V also lacks Direct3D, but VirtualBox has some very limited support (interestingly).
I had been lead to believe basic Direct3D support would come through by RTM, but I guess it's not really a terribly high priority for them.
NickClick2, I wouldn't worry.
Oh, really? Nice. Good move, Microsoft!
Ooh, and I love that avatar. Scratch-o, hey!