Is there any kind of fix for installing old Windows games on 64-bit versions of Windows? I don't have the nifty version that lets you switch between old OS's. I'm trying to get the old Tie Fighter Collectors Edition to run and I can't make it work.
raymond said:You could try installing an older version of Windows on a virtual machine (like Virtualbox) and playing the game on there.
homerbeoulve said:raymond said:You could try installing an older version of Windows on a virtual machine (like Virtualbox) and playing the game on there.
Any tutorials on how to make it run old PC games?
raymond said:homerbeoulve said:raymond said:You could try installing an older version of Windows on a virtual machine (like Virtualbox) and playing the game on there.
Any tutorials on how to make it run old PC games?
1. Get yourself a copy of an older version of Windows.
2. Download Virtualbox.
3. Burn your game on a virtual disc or something.
4. Install it on your virtual computer the same way you'd install it for a normal computer.
PM me if you need help.
Dr. Cuddlebug said:Every game runs differently, there's usually a different fix for every game.
As to Homor's thing about WC2. I'm assuming that's Wing Commander 2, which is a Dos game and you need to run it with Dosbox. If you get the Gog release it runs automatically through dosbox.
Unless it's something completely different
Smokedaddy said:Not necessarily.
Many of the later DOS games ran under a 32-bit expander like DOS4/GW. That was a 32-bit environment that let a game access a whole 4 GB of memory (woo hoo) unlike 16-bit DOS, which for some reason known only to God and Thomas Watson could only access 640K.
The punchline is Dosbox isn't always successful at trying to emulate a 16-bit environment hosting a 32-bit environment. I could never get my own game to run in win XP, Dosbox or no.