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Amro
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Windows 2000

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I tried the following and none work:

Heretic, DOOMII, Quake. When I start them through a DOS shell, they get a little farther on (DOOMII inits refresh daemon but stops a little later on). Anyone know how to fix this? I don't think there's a way to boot into DOS with Windows 2000. And I don't feel like using boot disks.
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Post by procerus »

Quake should work fine if you patch it to GLQuake. Not sure about Doom and Heretic though. I expect they need compatibility mode on XP and 2000 doesn't have that.
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Post by Amro »

I found out what the problem was. I think the games aren't compatible with my sound card. I disabled sound from the games' setup and they worked (except quake). It's an outdated custommade computer I got for 50bucks. The sound card brand isn't popular.
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what is it?
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Post by Amro »

p3 500MHz. I installed my spare nVidia TNT2 on it. 96MB of ram with 6GB HD. Crappy monitor. Ethernet and modem cards.
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greetings,

i have had enormous trouble trying to make quake 1 work on windows xp. i have tried changing the compadibility and downloading all these patches but nothing has worked. i have read all the queries in dos games and i tried them all! nothing is working. do you have any suggestions.

cheers!
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Post by Wally »

I havent done any research on this but you may try the windows XP compatability wizard (right click on the exe file and then compatability tab) Set it to 95 and if that doesnt work try the others..

For a last resort Dosbox the x86 emulator may be handy

Here is a topic about Dosbox http://www.dosgames.com/forum/viewtopic ... art-0.html

read the first 2 topics carefully and then you should be able to use dosbox successfully :)..

PLease post back if you need more help or if was successfull :)

Cheers
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Post by x86_Game-Junkie »

They should work on Windows 2000, as they definitely run on Windows NT 4. :thumbsup:
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