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You want Windows XP, you got it, motherfucker! I started preparing to put a goddamned Windows XP partition on my main drive. This was a nuclear option that could potentially break my main operating system Windows 7 at the time , but I was willing to risk it. I was gonna do whatever it took to show this general protection fault that it would not defeat me.

Even if I wound up totally screwing up Windows 7 and then having to spend hours fixing all my shit, as long as I got Turok to work on my new Windows XP partition, I would consider it a victory. But then a little voice in my head managed to get through to my ego, and it pleaded for sanity. Can you please find an easier solution than creating a new partition and installing another operating system?

Please try something else. I eventually discovered that some Internet hero had buried the actual solution in the last place one would think to look for good advice: YouTube comments. I hate when people do that instead of just writing out the answer. Finally, if you have a game in. ISO form which you've made yourself and not, hypothetically, downloaded from some dodgy website you can assign that as a drive too.

We recommend having a dedicated folder for your Profiles where all of your working directories are saved by game name, just to make them easier to manage. Once you've set them all up, click the OK button and double-click on the Profile name to start it. Quite often it fails the first time - don't ask why - and won't actually mount the drives. Second time on, it should be fine.

Once in DOSBox, if you haven't pointed DOG to a specific executable, you only really need to know three commands: the name of the program you want to run, the fact that you type the drive name to select it usually 'C:' , and the change directory command - 'cd ' to enter one, 'cd.. If you've - cough - accidentally made your CD backups in the wrong format, there's a handy free tool called AnyToIso that can convert them.

In particular, many - cough - backups have a tendency to be in. IMG files rather than actual. ISOs, which can cause compatibility issues. If you're playing from original discs, this shouldn't be a problem - just map the actual drive and swap them on command. If you're using ISOs though, the easiest way is to save them all in the directory you're using for the C: drive, create the profile without mounting any of them, and run DOSBox. It's called Do you want to some free Facebook themes and layouts?

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Let us know if it works! Hi I got Monopoly Deluxe promo free with a newspaper a couple of years ago and it works a treat in XP on my desktop. Any way I can fix this? Screen setting are x Cheers George. Try to check your cache integrity: How to verify Steam cache integrity Might work.. Does metal fatigue work with this patch I love this game and all my computers have win 7 64bit.

But that's unreliable at best. To cut a long story short, your best bet is Windows in a virtual machine. It's not ideal for gaming, but it's as close as you can get. Chances are you don't have a copy of this one lying around, but - one second, cough coming on - it shouldn't be hard to find one somewhere, like eBay.

As far as the virtual machine goes, you won't get any real benefit from buying one, so you may as well use the freebie VirtualBox. As far as system requirements go, if you're playing modern games, you should be fine - a dual-core processor or better is advisable, as is 4GB of RAM. You'll also need a decent chunk of hard drive space - we gave our virtual machine around 5GB to play with. It's also worth noting that while this will be fine for 2D games, virtualisation still isn't ideal for 3D games.

On the plus side, these typically rely on DirectX more than third-party technologies, or bundle everything they need to work properly if not, and so are likely to work out of the box. More than most, anyway. Once you've downloaded VirtualBox, fire it up and click the 'New' button.



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