I have had trouble installing SWR on my newish machine. My rig: XP Home SP3, on a E6550, with a Radeon 3870, mobo is a p35, DirectX 9.0c
Here is my issue: When I insert the SWR CD the auto run setup comes up, when I select install the CD-ROM spins for a moment, but nothing happens. When I check the Task Manager it shows setup.exe and WOWexec.exe (for 16-bit programs) running, but there is no memory usage assigned to either of them and they are slightly indented compared to the other processes. I have to manually shut them down In Task Manager after a while.
I have installed and run SWR on another machine running XP Home SP3, on a T2400, with a x1600 mobile card. No problems, even with the same CD and image, and without having to run compatibility mode, with DirectX 9.0c
I have tried running setup from the disk directly; setting autorun, reb.exe, etc to all available compatibility modes and resolutions; assigning separate threads to 16-bit processes; using different display resolutions; running windows in safe mode; mounting the image in Deamon tools.
Is it a hardware issue - Core 2 16-bit problem? Should I disable my Realtek audio (it's crap anyway)? Is it the 3870 (I don't have another VC handy to test)?
Is it a lost cause? I would like some feedback before I start roll back my VC drivers, I can only go so far back with those 'cause of the card.
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TulakHord
Hello All,
I have had trouble installing SWR on my newish machine. My rig: XP Home SP3, on a E6550, with a Radeon 3870, mobo is a p35, DirectX 9.0c
Here is my issue: When I insert the SWR CD the auto run setup comes up, when I select install the CD-ROM spins for a moment, but nothing happens. When I check the Task Manager it shows setup.exe and WOWexec.exe (for 16-bit programs) running, but there is no memory usage assigned to either of them and they are slightly indented compared to the other processes. I have to manually shut them down In Task Manager after a while.
I have installed and run SWR on another machine running XP Home SP3, on a T2400, with a x1600 mobile card. No problems, even with the same CD and image, and without having to run compatibility mode, with DirectX 9.0c
I have tried running setup from the disk directly; setting autorun, reb.exe, etc to all available compatibility modes and resolutions; assigning separate threads to 16-bit processes; using different display resolutions; running windows in safe mode; mounting the image in Deamon tools.
Is it a hardware issue - Core 2 16-bit problem? Should I disable my Realtek audio (it's crap anyway)? Is it the 3870 (I don't have another VC handy to test)?
Is it a lost cause? I would like some feedback before I start roll back my VC drivers, I can only go so far back with those 'cause of the card.
Perplexed,
TH
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