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    Windows 2000 Final Fantasy VII solution

    If you have the newest versions, there is no qfix app. Instead, in the start menu, go to compatibility administration tool, and make a new fix from there.
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    Final Fantasy 7 Win 2k problem

    tried em, still no go
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    Final Fantasy 7 Win 2k problem

    I am running DirectX 8.1b. How do I find out which video drivers I am using? Where in device manager? EDIT: ah, here's the info I see under display adapters in device manager for my video card: Provider: NVIDIA Driver Date: 7/16/02 Driver Version: 3.0.8.2 In driver file details, all the NVIDIA provided files have a version of 6.13.10.3082
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    Final Fantasy 7 Win 2k problem

    I'm running Win2k currently with a GeForce4 MX 420. The game runs fine except FMV's don't show. It wasn't a big deal for me, as I've played the game before and know what the FMV's are like. But now I'm up to North Corel, getting on the railway to Gold Saucer, and There are 6 FMV's in a row - and that's where the screen goes blank and doesn't recover. Usually, for the FMV's it just skips them, flickers a black screen for a second, and moves on. But I guess with more than one in a row something wacky goes on, and it doesn't resume gameplay. I've tried installing the DirectShow drivers off of the install disc, I've opened the FMV's right off the cd in windows media player (and they run fine, sound and picture), and I've even tried installing the chocobo patch, all in vain. I'm running the latest version of DirectX as well, and have updated my video card drivers. Any suggestions? EDIT: Oh yeah, I've done all the service pack stuff too listed in a previous topic about this. I followed the instructions from the FF7 documentation project site.
  5. Ok, I have the game Red Alert 2. I am running windows 2000, and so is my friend. Our problem is that when we go to network and enter the chat room, we can't see each other. We have narrowed the problem down to my pc. For some reason it seems that my IPX/SPX protocol can send packets but not recieve them. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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