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Is this another "Guess the end of the Topic"?
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Why did you install DirectX 8.1b, were you having problems with the previous version. DirectX 9 will be next version worth upgrading to.
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I have Colin Mcrae 2 installed on Windows 2000 and it works perfect, no problems at all. No tweaks just all the Windows Update files and CMR 2 patch.
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Besides I thought that Xbox CD's only worked on the Xbox CD.
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Is there a similar way to download only IE 5.1 SP2, or is it no longer available for download.
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Works fine for me, also TFC works flawless.
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Forget about other games, as I said before HOMEWORLD DOES NOT SUPPORT OPENGL WHEN RUNNING IN WINDOWS 2000, only Win98.
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As far as OpenGL is concerned, the option is not available when playing in Win2K. FOR THOSE IDIOTS WHO DO NOT REALISE THAT THIS THREAD IS ABOUT HOMEWORLD, THE ABOVE MESSAGE ONLY APPLIES TO HOMEWORLD WHEN RUNNING IN WIN2K. OTHER GAMES DO SUPPORT OPENGL IN WIN2K. HOMEWORLD DOES NOT.
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The funny thing is that before UltraHLE crashed using 3dfx, the process rundll32.exe stayed running and could be viewed in the Task Manager/Processes. I opened up the 3dfx Display Properties and closed them again. Now rundll32.exe stays running again after Startup, just as it used to before and I am now back to normal. I am not sure if rundll32.exe is needed after it runs "3dfxv2ps.dll" on startup but at least I know where I am now.
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run] "Synchronization Manager"="mobsync.exe /logon" "RegShave"="C:\\Progra~1\\REGSHAVE\\REGSHAVE.EXE /autorun" "Voodoo2"="rundll32.exe 3dfxv2ps.dll,UpdateRegSettings" I found the following in the registry. I have 2 Voodoo2's installed. UltraHLE uses Glide to emulate the N64.
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It used to be running on my system after bootup, but after UltraHLE crashed on me today, I had to soft reboot and now it is not loaded. Strange. Any ideas.
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It cannot be disabled in SP2, goodjob as well. There are too many idiots around who mess about with Win2K and then moan about Microsoft with their OS packs up.
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Intel rules. Amd may be cheap, but nothing comes close to the compatibility of Intel.
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Many thanks Cardinal.
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Thanks, maybe it was listed twice before I installed SP2, I did not notice it. One takes up 3,200K and the second 7,200K, a lot of memory.