Hello Everyone,
I have a 2.4ghz P4, Windows XP with all the latest updates, and a GF 4 with the latest detonator drivers, and directx 9 installed. I have tried all of the suggestions posted on this forum for fixing the crash bug, but nothing has worked. I start up the game (SMAC or SMAX), and it says my cpu is not supported. I press ok, and it always crashes (closes suddenly; sometimes it gives an error message after that.
I'm using "backed up" copies of SMAC and SMAX, which I used the latest version of DAEMON Tools to install both ISOs (with safedisc emulation enabled). I updated each to the latest version (SMAC 4.0e and SMAX 2.0), applied the winxp compatiblity patch, then did the .ini fix. I used the no-cd game fixes for both games, with the games not mounted in a cd drive.
I've run out of ideas. If someone could convince me that it would run on a different OS (win 98 or win 2000), I might try that...but I'm fairly sure that would make no difference.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
- RaymondBeautrix
I have a 2.4ghz P4, Windows XP with all the latest updates, and a GF 4 with the latest detonator drivers, and directx 9 installed. I have tried all of the suggestions posted on this forum for fixing the crash bug, but nothing has worked. I start up the game (SMAC or SMAX), and it says my cpu is not supported. I press ok, and it always crashes (closes suddenly; sometimes it gives an error message after that.
I'm using "backed up" copies of SMAC and SMAX, which I used the latest version of DAEMON Tools to install both ISOs (with safedisc emulation enabled). I updated each to the latest version (SMAC 4.0e and SMAX 2.0), applied the winxp compatiblity patch, then did the .ini fix. I used the no-cd game fixes for both games, with the games not mounted in a cd drive.
I've run out of ideas. If someone could convince me that it would run on a different OS (win 98 or win 2000), I might try that...but I'm fairly sure that would make no difference.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
- RaymondBeautrix
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