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Ya, XP thats a good one. I think once they have all the bugs out of this one that it will be the best operating system that i have seen yet. I did figure out a way for most games if not all will work on. There is a new build which came out last week i beleive. Build 5536 Pre-RC1. It has fixed the gaming problems. Still though there are a few programs that are not compatible with this version. One for instance is Alcohol120. It will not even work in compatibility mode. This version does work so much better even if it does still have a few bugs. So you do not loose anything on hd it will upgrade from older build. Good luck to everyone. "Zack Uribe" wrote: XP "Waldo61" wrote in message ... I tried it as well and i am still not able to run any games. Its a bit frustrating when you bulid your own system to be used for gaming and the games will not work. I hope someone has the answer... "AJD" wrote: I downloaded Direct X 9, but even when i installed it, they say that they is DirectX 10 and still are problems, when running games that using libraries of DX9. Maybe it's not a DX problem, but if not DX, then what? --------------------------- "Craig Beddows" wrote in message ... I don't think Direct X 10 is the problem. It isn't backwards compatible so DX9 based games will be using the version of DX9 in Vista and not DX10. I found that the updates that have been periodically added to DX9 are missing from Vista. Download DX9 from http://www.microsoft.com/directX and see if that helps. "AJD" wrote: I have the same problem with Game Maker, it's seems that this is a DirectX problem, but i really don't know with component of this "new" DirectX 10 causing this problem. I see that all problems with games are causing by Direct X, reinstalling DirectX or installing older version didn't resolve problem, i all ready tried this. If anyone resolved this problems, please write. Thanks. ------------------------------------------------- "Waldo61" wrote in message news
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately that did not work either, nosuccess. When they did not work i uninstalled them. I tried reinstalling them the way that you said "run as administrator" and still nothing. Its got me confused of why its not working. I tried running as administrator after install as well as just clicking on the icon. "Jane C" wrote: Try right-clicking on the desktop shortcut and select 'Run as administrator'. If that doesn't solve the problem, then uninstall the games. Reinstall the games by right-clicking on the installer and selecting 'Run as administrator'. Post back and let us know if you have any success. -- Jane, not plain 64bit enabled ![]() Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ![]() "Waldo61" wrote in message ... New to Vista Beta. I have been trying to install games such as Brothers in arms, Tiger Woods, Need for Speed and others. I am not sure why but none of these seem to want to work. They install fine but when i try to play it does nothing. I have tried them in compatibility mode already and still nothing. Does anyone have any ideas how to fix this problem. Any help would be appreciated. |