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Is there any way, aside from running two OS, to run this game?
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knightman5g wrote:
> Is there any way, aside from running two OS, to run this game? check help and support for Windows compatibility mode. Give it a try some will run and some won't. gls858 |
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Hi,
Just try it, quite often they will simply work. If not, click start/programs/accessories and try using compatibility mode for Win95 to install and run it. If it is still failing, you may want to check with the program vendor for any needed patches or updates. A lot of software will run without further ado, but some simply will not (particularly older software that made direct calls to system hardware). All you can do is try. By the way, instead of dual booting, you can always use a virtual pc program. Here you could create a Win95 installation within your WinXP system and run the software within that environment. There are several good software packages available including Microsoft's Virtual PC as well as third party products like VMWare. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "knightman5g" <knightman5g@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:034A622F-90F5-4952-B464-927A0ED5F17D@microsoft.com... > Is there any way, aside from running two OS, to run this game? |
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knightman5g wrote:
> Is there any way, aside from running two OS, to run this game? What game? It depends entrely on which it is. Some older games will run under Windows XP without doing anything special, some will run if only you run them in compatility mode, others won't run at all. If the game tries to access the hardware directly (as many older games did) it won't run at all under Windows XP. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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The game is Command and Conquer, Red Alert. After running the compatibility
wizard, I was able to install it, but then when I tried to run it, I got the following message: " The procedure entry point SMapLS_IP_EBP_12 could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll" Does this mean that maybe it is one of the games that makes direct calls to system hardware? "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: > knightman5g wrote: > > > Is there any way, aside from running two OS, to run this game? > > > What game? It depends entrely on which it is. > > Some older games will run under Windows XP without doing anything special, > some will run if only you run them in compatility mode, others won't run at > all. > > If the game tries to access the hardware directly (as many older games did) > it won't run at all under Windows XP. > > > -- > Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User > Please reply to the newsgroup > > > |
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knightman5g wrote:
> The game is Command and Conquer, Red Alert. After running the Sorry, I don't know anything about this game, but now that you've identified it, someone else here may be able to help. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup > compatibility wizard, I was able to install it, but then when I tried > to run it, I got the following message: " The procedure entry point > SMapLS_IP_EBP_12 could not be located in the dynamic link library > KERNEL32.dll" Does this mean that maybe it is one of the games that > makes direct calls to system hardware? > > "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: > >> knightman5g wrote: >> >>> Is there any way, aside from running two OS, to run this game? >> >> >> What game? It depends entrely on which it is. >> >> Some older games will run under Windows XP without doing anything >> special, some will run if only you run them in compatility mode, >> others won't run at all. >> >> If the game tries to access the hardware directly (as many older >> games did) it won't run at all under Windows XP. >> >> >> -- >> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User >> Please reply to the newsgroup |
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Command and Conquer Red Alert will not run in XP.. however, were you to
purchase Red Alert 2, a graphically superior game, encompassing way more strategy, you would have no problems at all.. I am still looking to find somebody who has Win 95 and a desire to play antiquated strategy games.. -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "knightman5g" <knightman5g@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:657BD751-9ECF-4A31-92A9-7184586DFFA7@microsoft.com... > The game is Command and Conquer, Red Alert. After running the > compatibility > wizard, I was able to install it, but then when I tried to run it, I got > the > following message: " The procedure entry point SMapLS_IP_EBP_12 could not > be > located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll" Does this mean that > maybe > it is one of the games that makes direct calls to system hardware? > > "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: > >> knightman5g wrote: >> >> > Is there any way, aside from running two OS, to run this game? >> >> >> What game? It depends entrely on which it is. >> >> Some older games will run under Windows XP without doing anything >> special, >> some will run if only you run them in compatility mode, others won't run >> at >> all. >> >> If the game tries to access the hardware directly (as many older games >> did) >> it won't run at all under Windows XP. >> >> >> -- >> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User >> Please reply to the newsgroup >> >> >> |
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Actually I have Command and Conquer Red Alert installed on my XP machine. I
agree that Red Alert 2 is a superior game, but there are some who still like the older one. Here's detailed instructions for installing C&C Red Alert. Follow them closely. Here are the steps needed for installing Red Alert on Windows XP : a.. You must have Administrator Rights on Windows XP in order to install Red Alert. This is a Win2000 and Windows XP setting. Please contact your system administrator or Microsoft for instructions on setting your administrator privileges. a.. To find out if you are logged in as the Admin follow the following steps: 1.. Click on the Start button. 2.. Click on Settings. 3.. Then click on Control Panel 4.. Select User Accounts. Under the user tab you should see the user name as Administrator. b.. To install the game follow these steps: 1.. Insert the Red Alert disk into the CD-ROM drive. Close the installation window that appears if Autoplay is turned on. 2.. Click on the My Computer icon. 3.. Right click on the CD-ROM Drive with the game in it. 4.. In the drop down menu, select explore. 5.. Find the folder called Setup95. Double click on it to open the folder. 6.. Inside that folder find the file called install.exe. 7.. Right click on install.exe. Select send to.. then desktop, from the drop down menu. 8.. This will create a shortcut on the desktop. Right click on that shortcut and select properties. 9.. Select the Compatibility tab. 10.. Check the Run this program in compatibility mode for: box. 11.. Then select Windows 95 in the drop down window below. 12.. Click Apply then OK. 13.. Double click on the shortcut to install the game. c.. In order for the game to run properly you must install the latest patch. 1.. Locate the latest patch on our FTP site. a.. Click here to go to the latest Red Alert patch. 2.. Drag the patch to your desktop. 3.. After completing the download, copy the patch file into the Red Alert installation directory, by default this is located at C:\Westwood\RedAlert 4.. Double click on the patch to run the patch file, this will create three more files - Patch.exe, Patch.r "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <mikehalll@mvps.org> wrote in message news:ewwWJLc$FHA.344@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > Command and Conquer Red Alert will not run in XP.. however, were you to > purchase Red Alert 2, a graphically superior game, encompassing way more > strategy, you would have no problems at all.. > > I am still looking to find somebody who has Win 95 and a desire to play > antiquated strategy games.. > > -- > Mike Hall > MVP - Windows Shell/User > > > "knightman5g" <knightman5g@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:657BD751-9ECF-4A31-92A9-7184586DFFA7@microsoft.com... >> The game is Command and Conquer, Red Alert. After running the >> compatibility >> wizard, I was able to install it, but then when I tried to run it, I got >> the >> following message: " The procedure entry point SMapLS_IP_EBP_12 could >> not be >> located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll" Does this mean that >> maybe >> it is one of the games that makes direct calls to system hardware? >> >> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: >> >>> knightman5g wrote: >>> >>> > Is there any way, aside from running two OS, to run this game? >>> >>> >>> What game? It depends entrely on which it is. >>> >>> Some older games will run under Windows XP without doing anything >>> special, >>> some will run if only you run them in compatility mode, others won't run >>> at >>> all. >>> >>> If the game tries to access the hardware directly (as many older games >>> did) >>> it won't run at all under Windows XP. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User >>> Please reply to the newsgroup >>> >>> >>> > > |
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Heres the ftp site, BTW
ftp://ftp.westwood.com/pub/redalert/updates/ "Blair" <faberman45@nospamyahoo.ca> wrote in message news:%23AVeHm0$FHA.264@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Actually I have Command and Conquer Red Alert installed on my XP machine. > I agree that Red Alert 2 is a superior game, but there are some who still > like the older one. Here's detailed instructions for installing C&C Red > Alert. Follow them closely. > > > Here are the steps needed for installing Red Alert on Windows XP : > > a.. You must have Administrator Rights on Windows XP in order to install > Red Alert. This is a Win2000 and Windows XP setting. Please contact your > system administrator or Microsoft for instructions on setting your > administrator privileges. > > a.. To find out if you are logged in as the Admin follow the following > steps: > 1.. Click on the Start button. > 2.. Click on Settings. > 3.. Then click on Control Panel > 4.. Select User Accounts. Under the user tab you should see the user > name as Administrator. > > b.. To install the game follow these steps: > 1.. Insert the Red Alert disk into the CD-ROM drive. Close the > installation window that appears if Autoplay is turned on. > 2.. Click on the My Computer icon. > 3.. Right click on the CD-ROM Drive with the game in it. > 4.. In the drop down menu, select explore. > 5.. Find the folder called Setup95. Double click on it to open the > folder. > 6.. Inside that folder find the file called install.exe. > 7.. Right click on install.exe. Select send to.. then desktop, from > the drop down menu. > 8.. This will create a shortcut on the desktop. Right click on that > shortcut and select properties. > 9.. Select the Compatibility tab. > 10.. Check the Run this program in compatibility mode for: box. > 11.. Then select Windows 95 in the drop down window below. > 12.. Click Apply then OK. > 13.. Double click on the shortcut to install the game. > > c.. In order for the game to run properly you must install the latest > patch. > 1.. Locate the latest patch on our FTP site. > a.. Click here to go to the latest Red Alert patch. > 2.. Drag the patch to your desktop. > 3.. After completing the download, copy the patch file into the Red > Alert installation directory, by default this is located at > C:\Westwood\RedAlert > 4.. Double click on the patch to run the patch file, this will create > three more files - Patch.exe, Patch.r > > "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <mikehalll@mvps.org> wrote in message > news:ewwWJLc$FHA.344@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> Command and Conquer Red Alert will not run in XP.. however, were you to >> purchase Red Alert 2, a graphically superior game, encompassing way more >> strategy, you would have no problems at all.. >> >> I am still looking to find somebody who has Win 95 and a desire to play >> antiquated strategy games.. >> >> -- >> Mike Hall >> MVP - Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "knightman5g" <knightman5g@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:657BD751-9ECF-4A31-92A9-7184586DFFA7@microsoft.com... >>> The game is Command and Conquer, Red Alert. After running the >>> compatibility >>> wizard, I was able to install it, but then when I tried to run it, I got >>> the >>> following message: " The procedure entry point SMapLS_IP_EBP_12 could >>> not be >>> located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll" Does this mean that >>> maybe >>> it is one of the games that makes direct calls to system hardware? >>> >>> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: >>> >>>> knightman5g wrote: >>>> >>>> > Is there any way, aside from running two OS, to run this game? >>>> >>>> >>>> What game? It depends entrely on which it is. >>>> >>>> Some older games will run under Windows XP without doing anything >>>> special, >>>> some will run if only you run them in compatility mode, others won't >>>> run at >>>> all. >>>> >>>> If the game tries to access the hardware directly (as many older games >>>> did) >>>> it won't run at all under Windows XP. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User >>>> Please reply to the newsgroup >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> > > |
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Blair
I do have the game, and will admit to not getting it to run.. after installing it onto a Win 98 machine, I completely lost the urge to go any further re. installing on XP.. The game has less playability than some of the real oldies like Pong or Pac-Man, in my opinion.. -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "Blair" <faberman45@nospamyahoo.ca> wrote in message news:%23AVeHm0$FHA.264@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Actually I have Command and Conquer Red Alert installed on my XP machine. > I agree that Red Alert 2 is a superior game, but there are some who still > like the older one. Here's detailed instructions for installing C&C Red > Alert. Follow them closely. > > > Here are the steps needed for installing Red Alert on Windows XP : > > a.. You must have Administrator Rights on Windows XP in order to install > Red Alert. This is a Win2000 and Windows XP setting. Please contact your > system administrator or Microsoft for instructions on setting your > administrator privileges. > > a.. To find out if you are logged in as the Admin follow the following > steps: > 1.. Click on the Start button. > 2.. Click on Settings. > 3.. Then click on Control Panel > 4.. Select User Accounts. Under the user tab you should see the user > name as Administrator. > > b.. To install the game follow these steps: > 1.. Insert the Red Alert disk into the CD-ROM drive. Close the > installation window that appears if Autoplay is turned on. > 2.. Click on the My Computer icon. > 3.. Right click on the CD-ROM Drive with the game in it. > 4.. In the drop down menu, select explore. > 5.. Find the folder called Setup95. Double click on it to open the > folder. > 6.. Inside that folder find the file called install.exe. > 7.. Right click on install.exe. Select send to.. then desktop, from > the drop down menu. > 8.. This will create a shortcut on the desktop. Right click on that > shortcut and select properties. > 9.. Select the Compatibility tab. > 10.. Check the Run this program in compatibility mode for: box. > 11.. Then select Windows 95 in the drop down window below. > 12.. Click Apply then OK. > 13.. Double click on the shortcut to install the game. > > c.. In order for the game to run properly you must install the latest > patch. > 1.. Locate the latest patch on our FTP site. > a.. Click here to go to the latest Red Alert patch. > 2.. Drag the patch to your desktop. > 3.. After completing the download, copy the patch file into the Red > Alert installation directory, by default this is located at > C:\Westwood\RedAlert > 4.. Double click on the patch to run the patch file, this will create > three more files - Patch.exe, Patch.r > > "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <mikehalll@mvps.org> wrote in message > news:ewwWJLc$FHA.344@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> Command and Conquer Red Alert will not run in XP.. however, were you to >> purchase Red Alert 2, a graphically superior game, encompassing way more >> strategy, you would have no problems at all.. >> >> I am still looking to find somebody who has Win 95 and a desire to play >> antiquated strategy games.. >> >> -- >> Mike Hall >> MVP - Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "knightman5g" <knightman5g@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:657BD751-9ECF-4A31-92A9-7184586DFFA7@microsoft.com... >>> The game is Command and Conquer, Red Alert. After running the >>> compatibility >>> wizard, I was able to install it, but then when I tried to run it, I got >>> the >>> following message: " The procedure entry point SMapLS_IP_EBP_12 could >>> not be >>> located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll" Does this mean that >>> maybe >>> it is one of the games that makes direct calls to system hardware? >>> >>> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: >>> >>>> knightman5g wrote: >>>> >>>> > Is there any way, aside from running two OS, to run this game? >>>> >>>> >>>> What game? It depends entrely on which it is. >>>> >>>> Some older games will run under Windows XP without doing anything >>>> special, >>>> some will run if only you run them in compatility mode, others won't >>>> run at >>>> all. >>>> >>>> If the game tries to access the hardware directly (as many older games >>>> did) >>>> it won't run at all under Windows XP. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User >>>> Please reply to the newsgroup >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> > > |
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