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BSpeed -> Playable on Windows 2000 &XP (2/2/2002 12:52:00 AM)

Before I purchase this game I was wondering if it is playable on Windows 2000 NT ?
Thanks Bob Speed




Vaaish -> (2/2/2002 2:56:00 AM)

It runs fine on XP Pro, but I upgraded before I tried it on 2k.




Andrew Ewanchyna -> (2/2/2002 3:50:00 AM)

I personally, haven't tried it on 2000 NT, but I know that the shareware version ran okay. The only problem anyone ever had was that they didn't have a sound card on their NT box and that caused problems. I believe that I fixed that on Divided Galaxies although not yet on the shareware version. Do you have a sound card?




Moles Belli -> (2/2/2002 11:38:00 PM)

The game(STUN: DG) works for me on WIN2000, but I had to make a virtual CD using cloneCD and Virtual Daemon V3.0 to get it to run. I don't have the same problem running it on the same hardware with ME. But I hate ME, so no go. I had the same problem with Empire Earth and Diablo 2. Both worked with ME, but stopped working with 2000 even though it was the same system, just a new OS. Could someone recommend a DVD-rom or CD-rom that will work with STUN: DG and WIN2000? [ February 02, 2002: Message edited by: Moles Belli ]





Erik Rutins -> (2/3/2002 10:57:00 AM)

STUN DG works fine on Win2k SP2 with a Lite-On LTN486 48x drive for me. I know we tested it on some other Win2k configurations, but I'm not sure at this time what their specs were. Regards, - Erik




RepoMan -> (2/3/2002 12:37:00 PM)

Works great on my Win2K SP2 box.




Moles Belli -> (2/3/2002 3:29:00 PM)

My Win2000 system has SP2, in fact I would say it is close to SP2.5 with so many hot fixes on it. I should tell you that the drive I'm using is a cheap $(US)20 drive I got from compusa after my good drive died about 3 months ago. My old drive worked fine with 2000 and Diablo 2 so I'm sure my new cheap drive just can't handle 2000 and the safedisc/secrom software. I'm trying to make sure my next drive will work with the current games I have, and hopefully with future games that I buy. Thanks for the help.




Moles Belli -> (2/3/2002 3:41:00 PM)

Sorry for the second post, but maybe one of the WIN2000 experts could explain why 2000 is more picky than 98se/ME with CD-ROMs and safedisc/sec/etc? I have a very plain setup:
SP2 + about 15 or more Hotfixes
GeForce 2 GTS yada yada
SB Live! (love the "!")
P4 1.7ghz (Don't laugh)
256 RDram (stop snickering!)
Intel D850GBAL motherboard with latest drivers and Bios. All of which was had for under $900us last April, so no laughing out there you AMD fans Crappy CD-Rom, right?




Marc von Martial -> (2/3/2002 6:54:00 PM)

Moles, check during booting up your PC if the CD/DVD Drive(s) are properly recognized by the BIOS. I had and still have this problem occasionally with W2k and WinXP. A reboot works the error out.
Iīm running a Panasonic DVD and a TEAC CD Drive on an ABIT KT7a Motherboard (formerly an ABIT BE6). Switching CD drives with those of my friends didnīt help, so it is a BIOS and/or OS problem. I donīt think itīs a problem with SUDG . Btw, SUDG runs like a charm on both W2k and Win XP OSīs.




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