You see, I have a problem. I'm in Syria and my computer crashed, kind of. It works, but not in a normal way. Anyway, I can't play Civ2 for a long long time now. I'm going to reinstall the system saving all my stuff on an external disk. But that means replacing my Windows Millenium (don't have it anymore) with Windows XP I believe. And browsing CFC lately I encountered information that Civ2 does not work in Windows XP. That'd be a true tragedy. It wouldn't change much for now, though, for I can't play Civ2 anyway. I want to know: is it true?
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The problem is, that, if You recall, I've lost my cds. I bought new, but I don't think I've taken them with me, and my parents won't find it. Do You think Civ will work if I simply get it all on the disk, and then back to the same comp with a new system? And a similar question: I have losts of (95% original) music on my comp. It works fine for me, but when I tried to give some to my friends, it did not work - I guess it's some defense against illegal sharing, You have to have original cd to play it on your comp. But the problem is that having the new system, will my music still work? It's like moving it to another computer after all. I've only taken a few cds to Syria"I realise I hold the key to freedom,
I cannot let my life be ruled by threads" The Web Frogs
Middle East!
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I recently bought a new lap-top (XP, SP2). Like the others, I didn't reinstall, I transferred all the files in my 2.42 directory. When I tried to run it I got an error message complaining that it couldn't find wing.dll. When I transferred that from my windows directory, everything seemed fine. (And 2.42 doesn't require the CD).
RJM at Sleeper'sFill me with the old familiar juice
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nope it doesn't work.
I installed(not copied) the game onto win xp and it refused to work.
Too bad for the xps i said. They were promptly deleted and win98 reinstalled."Military training has three purposes: 1)To save ourselves from becoming subjects to others, 2)to win for our own city a possition of leadership, exercised for the benefit of others and 3)to exercise the rule of a master over those who deserve to be treated as slaves."-Aristotle, The Politics, Book VII
All those who want to die, follow me!
Last words of Emperor Constantine XII Palaiologos, before charging the Turkish hordes, on the 29th of May 1453AD.
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Originally posted by Palaiologos
nope it doesn't work.
I installed(not copied) the game onto win xp and it refused to work.
Too bad for the xps i said. They were promptly deleted and win98 reinstalled.
(did you install wing?)
it is fresh installed on my XP os and it works fine,
copies of installs also work fine
(mind you win98 is a very stable os if you maintain it regularly - reg clean and so on, our record here is 19 months continuos running no crashes, shutdowns or reboots, and the only reason that was not longer was a power blackout)
B.Do not try and patch the bug. That's impossible. Instead... only try to realize the truth.
What truth?
There is no bug. There is no bug?
Then you'll see, that it is not the bug that is patched, it is only yourself.
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I agree with those who have experienced no difficulties in installing MGE and TOT from CD's in XP. Both applications have run flawlessly on XP. My computer is a rather elderly clone with a Celeron 800 MHz processor and 512k RAM.Excerpts from the Manual of the Civilization Fanatic :
Money can buy happiness, just raise the luxury rate to 50%.
Money is not the root of all evil, it is the root of great empires.
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I've been using the same civ2 install since like 98 and it always worked fine on all versions as long as you just reinstall the winG each time. It even worked in chinese windows xp.
People have been making posts complaining 'it doesn't work in this version of windows' since win98 came out.
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Originally posted by Heresson
What's this wing.dll anyway?
RJM at Sleeper'sFill me with the old familiar juice
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