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| | Disabling Hardware Acceleration on Windows Vista Ok, I myself am not running vista, but a friend of mine is, and we've got an older game we'd like to play together. The game was made for Windows 98, so it still runs fine on XP and even Vista. The only problem is there's a sound issue with the game that makes the sound crackle and pop constantly, which is very annoying, especially durring the cinematics in the start of the game. I was able to fix this quite easily on my XP maching by going into dxdiag, then to the sound tab, then turning the sound hardware acceleration off. Problem solved, for me. However, as my friend is running Windows Vista, he has DX10, and there's no option to turn the sound acceleration off. So my question is, how do we make this work in vista, besides downgrading to DX9c (which I'm not sure is possible in Vista), or downgrade to XP. Is it even possible to make an adjustment like that anymore? |
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| | Re: Disabling Hardware Acceleration on Windows Vista "alilly" wrote > Ok, I myself am not running vista, but a friend of mine is, and we've got > an > older game we'd like to play together. The game was made for Windows 98, > so > it still runs fine on XP and even Vista. The only problem is there's a > sound > issue with the game that makes the sound crackle and pop constantly, which > is > very annoying, especially durring the cinematics in the start of the game. > I > was able to fix this quite easily on my XP maching by going into dxdiag, > then > to the sound tab, then turning the sound hardware acceleration off. > Problem > solved, for me. However, as my friend is running Windows Vista, he has > DX10, > and there's no option to turn the sound acceleration off. So my question > is, > how do we make this work in vista, besides downgrading to DX9c (which I'm > not > sure is possible in Vista), or downgrade to XP. Is it even possible to > make > an adjustment like that anymore? You might try posting to the games newsgroup: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=us -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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