And clicking No does not make the message disappear and discontinue installation you are stuck. Do you want to continue anyway?" Clicking Yes has no result: the message stays there, and installation is blocked. The oldest OS version supported is Windows 2000. Setup error: "You are currently running Windows (version inconnue).
And runs fine on a nVidia GeForce card.īattle Isle IV: Andosia War. Instead, explore cd, double-click Setup > select "Allow" > select language and voilá the game installs. Maximising and again selecting "Allow" results in the same message again that "Apocalyptica has stopped working", and so on. Still, a Setup Request is still minimised on the taskbar.
As usual, it asks your permission, you click "Allow", but immediately you get error: "Apocalyptica has stopped working". Vista refuses to install this game from the popping up "install" menu. Installs and runs fine!Īpocalyptica on nVidia card (GF7800GT). Installs and runs fine.Īmerican McGee's Alice on nVidia card (GF7800GT).
Though only on the Vista-inbuilt nVidia drivers (96.85) because the new nVidia package refuses to install on my Vista claiming that Vista is not installed (maybe because i have Vista on K:\ and nVidia driverpackage keeps looking at C:\ where my XP is even though i keep pointing it to K:\ -even in safe mode- that's why it says "your OS is not Vista, installation will abort"? I tried various ways but nVidia 96.85 keeps refusing) but anyway.Īliens versus Predator. I rebuilt my PC's recently, so i can now also test on a GF7800GT/256MB.
_ _Ģ GB CORSAIR TwinXPC8500 DDR2 RAM in Dual ChannelĪTI Radeon X1900XT 512MB / ATI Catalyst for Vista RTM driverĬreative X-Fi Platinum / X-Fi Beta for Vista driver The nVidia Beta seems to be too, but i didn't manage to install it at all, so i'm using the generic nVidia drivers that Windows installs automatically when it detects an nVidia card.
I update all my games from stored patches on my PC which were downloaded manually.
Inbuilt Vista defragger is extremely slow (as on XP) so this required a reboot to XP and defrag using Diskeeper that does the job within a minute or less.