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Can anyone offer any advice on installing MTW VI on Vista? When I install it and start playing if crashes after a couple of turns. :wall:
Rick
Mithrandir
02-01-2008, 16:07
Fixed the title for ye, VISA is a credit card ~;)
Can't help you otherwise though.
Orda Khan
02-01-2008, 16:56
Can anyone offer any advice on installing MTW VI on Vista? When I install it and start playing if crashes after a couple of turns. :wall:
Rick
Hello Rick.
I have MTW/VI installed on my PC and my OS is Vista, I don't have any problems.
My GPU is an Nvidia 7600GT (as far as I am aware, there are still issues with 8 series cards and VI)
What happens when you run a custom battle? With Vista allowing both Dx9 and Dx10, I am reluctant to accept a general VI - Vista incompatibilty
......Orda
Hello Rick.
I have MTW/VI installed on my PC and my OS is Vista, I don't have any problems.
My GPU is an Nvidia 7600GT (as far as I am aware, there are still issues with 8 series cards and VI)
What happens when you run a custom battle? With Vista allowing both Dx9 and Dx10, I am reluctant to accept a general VI - Vista incompatibilty
......Orda
Battels are fine. You're probably right, it doesn't look like a general VI Vista incompatibility.
To give you some background, I was running pike & musket fine before I applied the patch. I don't know why, but there is something in the patch that Vista doesn't like. I even tried to change the campatibility function, but no luck. The trouble is, no one else is complaining but me. Talk about feeling insecure.
Rick
The Wandering Scholar
02-01-2008, 18:08
try setting user account control to 'off', just a thought.
try setting user account control to 'off', just a thought.
Okay. But I thought this had to be done before the installation? I'll do it tonight and let you know.
Rick
Orda Khan
02-03-2008, 19:40
Okay. But I thought this had to be done before the installation? I'll do it tonight and let you know.
Rick
Rick, NOT A GOOD IDEA
Maybe this thread should be moved to apothecary where there is usually a lot of good advice.
Switching off UAC will give you more trouble than you are getting now
......Orda
Omanes Alexandrapolites
02-03-2008, 20:32
Welcome to the .Org Rick ~:wave:
Might I request your full system specification.
You can get this by going into the "Start" menu and typing "dxdiag" in the integrated "Search" box. This will open the "Direct X Diagnostic Tool".
Once you are in, select "Save all Information". When the window comes up asking you where you wish to save it, simply place it somewhere where you can find it later.
Then close the tool and open the file.
Copy and paste everything in the file into a post in this thread. Not all of it is important, but certain aspects of it are critical in diagnosing and resolving your problem.
Good luck ~:)
BTW, you may wish to investigate this thread (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=69367). It contains solutions for all Nvidia Geforce graphics cards with the exception of the Geforce 8 Series (which is fully incompatible with M:TW). ATi cards are much trickier, especially on Vista.
Welcome to the .Org Rick ~:wave:
Might I request your full system specification.
BTW, you may wish to investigate this thread. It contains solutions for all Nvidia Geforce graphics cards with the exception of the Geforce 8 Series (which is fully incompatible with M:TW).
Hmmm. I wasn't aware the Nvidia Geforce incompatibility. I'll check it out an repost. Thanks.
Rick
The Wandering Scholar
02-07-2008, 00:02
Did you get it sorted out?
Strange one Orda, IMO user account control allows programs without needing permission, even when I set mine to admin i still needed to ask myself permission, it just cancelled all programs..
Did you get it sorted out?
Strange one Orda, IMO user account control allows programs without needing permission, even when I set mine to admin i still needed to ask myself permission, it just cancelled all programs..
Thanks for asking. I've been working some late hours and haven't had a chance. :juggle2: I should get to it Saturday and will post the results.
Rick
Here is my system info:
System Information
------------------
Time of this report: 2/9/2008, 08:56:36
Machine name: RICK-PC
Operating System: Windows Vistaâ„¢ Home Premium (6.0, Build 6000) (6000.vista_gdr.071009-1548)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: Gateway
System Model: GT5620
BIOS: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
Processor: Genuine Intel(R) CPU 2140 @ 1.60GHz (2 CPUs), ~1.6GHz
Memory: 2038MB RAM
Page File: 766MB used, 3526MB available
Windows Dir: C:\Windows
DirectX Version: DirectX 10
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
DxDiag Version: 6.00.6000.16386 32bit Unicode
From what computer magazines I've read for the past 3 months, survey of Vista users indicated approximately 30% were dissatisfied with some part of the OS or the other. Anyway, a survey is just a tally of respondents' opinions. Maybe it's true that Vista has some teething pains, at this time. But me, I'm the conservative type--I'd prefer to go back to XP and install my games there. At least, I'd be walking the tried-and-tested paths, and have plenty of people to ask around for advise. Hawooh.
cegorach
02-13-2008, 09:29
Rick made it work:
I found that Pike & Musket likes to run exclusively on a graphics 800 x 600. You have to change everything to 800 x 600, including your desktop (there maybe a way around this, but it will be a while before I find it). Anyway, I've been playing through P&M 1.5 for quite a few turns. I feel optimistic. I'm going to make a copy of my P&M 1.5 file and apply the patch. If it works after that I may be on to something.
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Of course, the most important thing is to change the graphics from 32 bits to 16 bits. Once you do this you can set it for 1024 x 768.
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