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23-03-2006 12:45 PM | ||
_r.u.s.s. | have you tried setting another sound driver in setup.exe | |
22-03-2006 10:29 PM | ||
Lord Zero |
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08-03-2006 09:49 AM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
Sorry, but your problem description is insufficient. Do the games display any sort of error message when they crash? Do they throw you back to OS or just lock up the machine Your description _might_ indicate a faulty copy. Have you tried different copies of the games from different sources? Have you tried any Windows-directed ports of the games? These are usually more cooperative with Windows enviroment, so to say. |
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08-03-2006 12:35 AM | ||
Guesty McGuest |
I've been playing Blood on a computer with Windows 98, and I've enjoyed the pixelated gore, but occasionally it crashes, and always in the same spots. While I'm playing, the game will suddenly stop and the screen is filled with large white nonsense text. I have this same problem with Duke Nukem 3D, so it must have something to do with the Build engine. I first played it inside Windows, but it kept crashing in one spot. I tried restarting in MS-DOS and then running it, which worked for a while, but then it crashed at a later point. I then tried using the boot disk on this site, and it didn't crash at the second spot, but I couldn't get sound to work that way, and it probably still would have crashed at a later point. The troubleshooting tips that came with the game didn't help. So does anybody have any helpful ideas? I don't know anything about computers besides what I've written here, so please be gentle. |