09-12-2005 05:47 PM | |
Jordan | Thats what I said <_< |
09-12-2005 04:56 PM | |
Eagle of Fire | Easy; use either DOSBox or VDMSound. 'nuff said. |
09-12-2005 04:20 PM | |
Jordan | Have you tried running the game using the DosBOX emulator? |
09-12-2005 10:58 AM | |
The Fifth Horseman | Typical utterly clueless n00b trying to run DOS games in an NT-architecture enviroment. And it's not like it wasn't all covered in the FAQ's - and in detail... |
09-12-2005 03:55 AM | |
Lucullus | Do you try and press Ctrl + Alt + Del and then go to Task Manager to close it down? And yes need more info to give help. |
08-12-2005 11:18 PM | |
Jordan | Yeah, give more details and I may be able to help you. |
08-12-2005 09:36 PM | |
BeefontheBone | In future you need to give more information - what game(s), what OS, basic system specs etc. In this case you're probably just trying to run them natively in Windows XP, which is generally a bad idea - try using DOSBox to emulate a DOS environment. |
08-12-2005 08:42 PM | |
kitiara333 |
I click on the .exe and then it appears a BLACK WINDOW. After that, I can't do anything but to switch off my computer. This happens to me with a lot of old games. Could you help me, please? :help: |