If you right click on the shortcut you use to start the game, select
properties. One of the tabs should be labelled "compatibility" (as it is in
XP) there you can select a previous operating system version.
Hope that helps
Neil
"lamar" <lamar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> how do u run in compatibility mode?
> and i did download dx, and checked 4 updates on the driver
>
> "neil" wrote:
>
>> Have you installed the drivers for your video card and checked for any
>> direct X updates. (you don't give your system spec which might help) Try
>> running in compatibility mode. Have you checked the GTA forums for info.
>> Neil
>>
>> "lamar" <lamar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> >i just upgraded my system from xp pro to vista ultamite. when the
>> > installation finished i wanted to play GTA vice city, but somthin
>> > popped
>> > up
>> > sayin "GTA VC cannot find enough avalible video memory space." when i
>> > had
>> > xp
>> > pro it worked fine, but i tried to play some other games, like that
>> > chess
>> > game vista came with, that had the same problem!!!!SOME1 HELP PLZZZZ IM
>> > SOOO
>> > BOOOORED!!!!!!!!!
>> > --if there is a way, plz tell me how to delete some video memory, or
>> > make
>> > is
>> > smaller compress it, whatever anyting that works.
>> > --is the vista too advanced or somthin?
>>
>>
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