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| | xp to vista programs is it safe to run a Xp game/program on vista? is there a chance that a older game that is suited for Xp will damage the vista operating system? |
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| | Re: xp to vista programs "Patty star" <Patty star@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:38824EB7-68F5-443D-870F-338D51DBE24A@xxxxxx Quote: > is it safe to run a Xp game/program on vista? is there a chance that a > older > game that is suited for Xp will damage the vista operating system? If it is a game, you can download the Direct X version that came with it without percussions. On the slight chance you experience problems running the game, you can always right click on the icon to the exe file / properties / compatability / and choose to run in XP SP2 compability mode... Ken |
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| | Re: xp to vista programs "Ken" <kcd123@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:O4J55sH9HHA.4784@xxxxxx Quote: > > "Patty star" <Patty star@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:38824EB7-68F5-443D-870F-338D51DBE24A@xxxxxx Quote: >> is it safe to run a Xp game/program on vista? is there a chance that a >> older >> game that is suited for Xp will damage the vista operating system? > system. If it is a game, you can download the Direct X version that came > with it without percussions. On the slight chance you experience problems > running the game, you can always right click on the icon to the exe file / > properties / compatability / and choose to run in XP SP2 compability > mode... > > Ken Utilities, System Mechanic etc, and you should be fine.. |
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| | Re: xp to vista programs The issue with older XP 2 games is that they can be directly updated to run using Directx9.0c Vista uses the Directx 10 version once you have this version on Vista and you install XP2 games running on 9.0c the tendency to overwrite is there as some games update the directx engine without the ability for the user to cancel.. now that's a big issue. most of your games now would mysteriously crash or not run at all. if you have a vista machine try sticking to the Vista certified games only .. As this will ensure you the best compatibilty. Hope this helps.. "Patty star" <Patty star@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:38824EB7-68F5-443D-870F-338D51DBE24A@xxxxxx Quote: > is it safe to run a Xp game/program on vista? is there a chance that a > older > game that is suited for Xp will damage the vista operating system? |
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| | Re: xp to vista programs Directx may run to check for the version running but does not install unless the Directx on your machine is less then the Directx you are trying to install. So yes you can use many of the XP games. "AJ Babao" <ajbabao@xxxxxx-manila.com.ph> wrote in message news:EF4A7D7F-1B6B-4A09-AF47-6A4FDC096AD8@xxxxxx Quote: > The issue with older XP 2 games is that they can be directly updated to > run using Directx9.0c Vista uses the Directx 10 version once you have this > version on Vista and you install XP2 games running on 9.0c the tendency to > overwrite is there as some games update the directx engine without the > ability for the user to cancel.. now that's a big issue. most of your > games now would mysteriously crash or not run at all. > > if you have a vista machine try sticking to the Vista certified games > only . As this will ensure you the best compatibilty. > > Hope this helps.. > > > > "Patty star" <Patty star@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:38824EB7-68F5-443D-870F-338D51DBE24A@xxxxxx Quote: >> is it safe to run a Xp game/program on vista? is there a chance that a >> older >> game that is suited for Xp will damage the vista operating system? |
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| | Re: xp to vista programs "AJ Babao" <ajbabao@xxxxxx-manila.com.ph> wrote in message news:EF4A7D7F-1B6B-4A09-AF47-6A4FDC096AD8@xxxxxx Quote: > The issue with older XP 2 games is that they can be directly updated to > run using Directx9.0c Vista uses the Directx 10 version once you have this > version on Vista and you install XP2 games running on 9.0c the tendency to > overwrite is there as some games update the directx engine without the > ability for the user to cancel.. now that's a big issue. most of your > games now would mysteriously crash or not run at all. > > if you have a vista machine try sticking to the Vista certified games > only . As this will ensure you the best compatibilty. Installing older (PRE-DIRECTX 10) games, or OLDER/Non-Vista supported games into Vista does NOT effect Vistas ability to run DirectX 10 or "Vista Ready"/"Games for Windows" Games. I managed to run an old copy of SimGolf in Vista, this isn't the Sid Myers Tycoon style game, this is SimGolf by Maxis (Yes, the SimCity guys). It runs in Windows 95 with DIRECTX >2< support. You read that right, DirectX v2.0 Granted DirectX 2 does not appear to install any system files into Windows folders, but my point is that Installing older DirectX games does not effect my ability to run new games like Company of Heros, Supreme Commander, Half-Life, Bioshock, etc. Think I'm wrong? Install a game that requires DirectX 10... What's that game, OH WAIT, THERE ARE NONE! (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ctX_10_support) ALL WINDOWS GAMES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE DO NOT REQUIRE DIRECTX 10 to run. This includes Halo 2 and Shadowrun (the Vista only games) Well install Bioshock it'll support DirectX 10, but isn't required. Now install some older game that uses DirectX 6 or 7. Call of Duty 1 I think is DirectX 7 or 8. Make sure when the install goes that you tell the program to install DirectX, if it doesn't look for DXSETUP.EXE on the CD and run it in Vista with Admin privlidges. The DirectX installer will start and copy any missing libraries to your system that the game needs to run, but it won't overwrite newer versions of the same library, and it won't effect your DirectX 9 or 10 files. You should be able to play both CoD and Bioshock now. If you can't it's not the OSs fault it's probably the games fault for doing something it's not supposed too, but I think both these games adhere to the standards necessary to ensure legacy performance. (Meaning if you followed the rules then your game will work on all future versions of Windows) I'm sorry, I usually don't get upset or rant or flame (well, ok I do. Who doesn't?), but in this case, and IMHO I think you couldn't be further from the truth. I'm not saying I am 100% correct, but I did support these games from 1997 through 2006 in the age when games were finally migrating from DOS to Windows only and through the many years of explaining that you can't really uninstall DirectX and that the game won't run without it anyways. I like to think I took some information away with me that still applies today. -A. |
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