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Originally Posted by EJ
Whomever knowledgeable,
I've been following all the advice given by Shrapnel Forums but NOW having THE FOLLOWING ISSUE: I had a pbem running then ended it using alt-ctrl-del. Now when I tried to restart the game it shows the start screen BUT will not run. I run the game in windowed mode. I checked my video card driver for an update at the manufacture's website and it's supposedly up to date. Prior to the problem I did the following:
1)Manually uninstalled the game
2)defragged my hard drive
3)Installed the game on the drive(away from program files the default) to a folder I created. What more can I do to get this game to work hassle free? Could my Avast antivirus be affecting the game? Is it possible I may have a bad copy of Win7 installed on my Toshiba laptop?---
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CTRL-ALT-DEL is
not a good way to exit a game (or any other programme) you may be running in any version of windows. It may leave corrupt data etc.
Why did you do this - had the game locked up?. You make no mention of this.
(You reinstalled the game to a
new folder - if your PBEM was a
secure mode one, that trashed your PBEM, of course. The path to the game is now different. If it was a
secure mode PBEM, you will need to start over again. Ignore this if it was basic mode security)
- Have you switched off the game splash screen in the game options launcher? (I presume this programme is what you mean by the "start screen"). Show Introduction = No.
- Can you start the game itself by double clicking on its winSPMT.EXE, and so bypassing the launcher?
- Has your anti-virus software done something because of your ctrl-alt-del of the running programme, eg put it into a "virus vault". See your AV programme's help for that.
As to any knowledge of Windows 7/Vista, then you will have to read the threads here from folk who do have these operating systems. Vista and Windows 7 are
unsupported operating systems, since neither of us has downgraded to them from XP yet. However since plenty of end users do use them without any difficulty, then
perhaps your install of this O/S is dodgy in some way, as you suspect (or you have other
hardware problems like say bad disk sectors, or faulty memory modules perhaps?).
Cheers
Andy