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CtP2 should work fine with Win XP... perhaps should you install it through a modified shortcut of the installation executable on your desktop, right-click on the shortcut, select Properties>Compatibility, check Execute in Compatibility mode and then select Windows 98 Compatibility Layer. Double-click on the shortcut to start the installation process.
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I think you can find some help in the FAQ thread. There seems to be an issue with WinXP though most of the gamers can run the game without any problem.
Someone has recently created a thread about a DirectX9 issue. If you have installed it, you should download and install the latest version of this software (though I don't think it is related to your problem).
If you can, post a picture of the error message.
Does the game crash as soon as you try running the executable or does it crash while it is trying to load the various CtP2 files?
Are you trying to play a mod?
Sometimes, the installation process does not complete properly. There is a lag near the end (around 97% or so) and then the installation process ends without any error message though the game is not installed properly. I have Win2000 Pro on my PC and I had to reinstall the game several times before I could run it adequately.
"Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
ok sorry for the french words (danishs are lucky) ;
how could i post a picture of the error message ?
i 'll try directx9
and to reinstall ctp2 several times.
thanks,
and good bye.
(why can't i speak french?) [this is for joke]
Originally posted by jordan83
ok sorry for the french words (danishs are lucky) ;
how could i post a picture of the error message ?
i 'll try directx9
and to reinstall ctp2 several times.
thanks,
and good bye.
(why can't i speak french?) [this is for joke]
(the text is in french)
i translate
"ctp2 has met an error and must close. We sould apologize for this desagrement.
If you were doing something blablabla...
Signalize it to micrpsoft
We have created an error raport.
Send the error rapport ? Not ?" Etc.
If you really can't get it to work on XP then I suggest you creat a partition and install WIn 95/98 on the newly created partition and then use that OS to run CTP2.
Might sound stupid, but do you have administrative rights?
CTP2 is maybe trying to create some files and hasn't got the rights? You also have to install it with admin rights...........
oderlin :
not stupid, and i think that partition on XP is possible and not too complicated, so i would try if i couldn't do anythingelse.
gilgamesh :
do you mean it's a stolen game or something not legal, because i don't know what's admin rights ? so if you could precise it, thanks.
ps : it 's a bought and legal game, no copy, no pirate etc... all clean.
Originally posted by jordan83
gilgamensh :
do you mean it's a stolen game or something not legal, because i don't know what's admin rights ? so if you could precise it, thanks.
ps : it 's a bought and legal game, no copy, no pirate etc... all clean.
No this is not what Gilgamensh meant.
If you want to install a software on XP and Win2000, you need to have administrative rights which means that windows must recognize you as someone who has the right to administrate the computer and is thus entitled to install a software. If not, windows returns a message telling you don't have the rights needed to install a software on the said computer. If you have not read such a message when you tried to install CtP2 this means you have such rights which is, as far as I remember, a default option when you install WinXP and Win2000.
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Originally posted by jordan83
happily i have another ME computer ! hihihihi
I think a computer with Win98SE would be safer.
As far as WinXP is concerned there seems to be some issues though most of the users don't have any problem at all. This is rather weird and it is something that will perhaps be addressed when the source code is released... may be... one day... it could be.
"Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
Jordan83, as a last resort you can try to install the latest pilots for the graphical and sound peripherals of your computer and to disable the DirectDraw and/or DirectSound acceleration.
I am sorry but I really don't know what is going on with XP. You can also try to browse the forum's archives. I know the XP problem has already been exposed and it has sometimes been solved.
Bon courage!
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