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I have an old Windows game called Golf that ran OK with Win XP before my hard
drive melted down. After a clean install of WinXP and all upgrades, I get a message "One of the library files needed to run Golf.exe cannot load in the 16-bit subsystem because it is a Win32.dll". Is there a way to remedy this situation so that I can continue to enjoy this game? -- jagrasso |
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Most of the "older" games will run perfectly well on Windows XP. Some need
to use Compatibility Mode (details are in Help and Support), and this TechNet article will help you: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../lgcyapps.mspx Basically, what Compatibility Mode does is allow the older program to "think" it is being installed on the operating system for which it was designed. You also need to pay attention to the game's requirements, and some need to be installed using Compatibility starting with the installation itself by going to Start/Run/Browse and locating the install.exe or setup.exe file on the root of the CD. You can right-click that file, follow the pattern to use Compatibility Mode and have it install. After the install, make sure to update the program from the web site of the creator, then right-click the icon you'll use to launch the game and make sure the proper Compatibility settings are ready. You also need to make sure the proper display and color settings are selected. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "JAGrasso" <JAGrasso@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:32AB743D-85BC-4D32-A7B3-A62BF0585817@microsoft.com... >I have an old Windows game called Golf that ran OK with Win XP before my >hard > drive melted down. After a clean install of WinXP and all upgrades, I get > a > message "One of the library files needed to run Golf.exe cannot load in > the > 16-bit subsystem because it is a Win32.dll". Is there a way to remedy this > situation so that I can continue to enjoy this game? > -- > jagrasso |
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Thank you for the information. I'll follow the instructions in the indicated
site and look forward to success. JAG. -- jagrasso "Chris H." wrote: > Most of the "older" games will run perfectly well on Windows XP. Some need > to use Compatibility Mode (details are in Help and Support), and this > TechNet article will help you: > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../lgcyapps.mspx > > Basically, what Compatibility Mode does is allow the older program to > "think" it is being installed on the operating system for which it was > designed. You also need to pay attention to the game's requirements, and > some need to be installed using Compatibility starting with the installation > itself by going to Start/Run/Browse and locating the install.exe or > setup.exe file on the root of the CD. You can right-click that file, follow > the pattern to use Compatibility Mode and have it install. > > After the install, make sure to update the program from the web site of the > creator, then right-click the icon you'll use to launch the game and make > sure the proper Compatibility settings are ready. You also need to make > sure the proper display and color settings are selected. > -- > Chris H. > Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC > Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ > Associate Expert > Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > > > > "JAGrasso" <JAGrasso@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:32AB743D-85BC-4D32-A7B3-A62BF0585817@microsoft.com... > >I have an old Windows game called Golf that ran OK with Win XP before my > >hard > > drive melted down. After a clean install of WinXP and all upgrades, I get > > a > > message "One of the library files needed to run Golf.exe cannot load in > > the > > 16-bit subsystem because it is a Win32.dll". Is there a way to remedy this > > situation so that I can continue to enjoy this game? > > -- > > jagrasso > > > |
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