Hi,
Within a couple of weeks I'm going to exchange my old, trusty XP desktop with a new computer running Windows 7. BUT will I be able to run Gamebase64, emulators and so on in this new environment? Any advice is most welcome.
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Hi Omega,
To my knowledge all Windows versions to date are backward compatible.
For Windows 7 this should also be the case. If the installer installs the Base, half the battle is won, because, should it not run, you can right-click the program (NOT the icon) that starts up GB64, click on "properties" and set compatibility mode to XP.
I'm not sure this setting is then remembered, but if not, you know what to do.
I don't expect this to be needed, though.
Greetings from Holland,
H Zwetsloot
To my knowledge all Windows versions to date are backward compatible.
For Windows 7 this should also be the case. If the installer installs the Base, half the battle is won, because, should it not run, you can right-click the program (NOT the icon) that starts up GB64, click on "properties" and set compatibility mode to XP.
I'm not sure this setting is then remembered, but if not, you know what to do.
I don't expect this to be needed, though.
Greetings from Holland,
H Zwetsloot
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Just my 2-Cents...
I'm the kind of guy that would rather 'choose' manually where to place my software. I *hate* "Installers"... just a quirk of mine.
That being said, if you have problems with the "Installer", you might be able to just copy it all from your XP Box to an external flash or hard drive (Keeping the same directory structure of course.)
I "Specifically" do this with the "DOSBox" emulator. I have a 'Work' computer that I download and install to, THEN copy it off to a flash drive, WinRAR it, or whatever. Then I can put it on any machine easily.
Good luck, and enjoy emulating!
I'm the kind of guy that would rather 'choose' manually where to place my software. I *hate* "Installers"... just a quirk of mine.
That being said, if you have problems with the "Installer", you might be able to just copy it all from your XP Box to an external flash or hard drive (Keeping the same directory structure of course.)
I "Specifically" do this with the "DOSBox" emulator. I have a 'Work' computer that I download and install to, THEN copy it off to a flash drive, WinRAR it, or whatever. Then I can put it on any machine easily.
Good luck, and enjoy emulating!
Joe Bucci
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