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Grim Fandango and Win2K

#1 User is offline   rkpatrick 

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Posted 13 June 2000 - 04:06 AM

I cannot get Grim Fandango to run under Win2K. It tries to get me to install DirectX6 (which I can't...I even tried to let it). Is there some way to bypass this?
(BTW: NT Compatible says that it IS compatible)
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#2 User is offline   euankirkhope 

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Posted 13 June 2000 - 09:42 PM

just copy the files, and also when you goto run the game change the shortcut (or click on) the file to the other exe (i can't remember the name, i thinks its grim.exe) instead of the usual long named file)

Also if it complains about registry stuff, or its not installed copy the stuff below to a txt file, and rename it to a .reg file. Take care not to name it like grim.reg.txt! then double click on it.


Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC\Grim Fandango]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC\Grim Fandango\v1.0]
"Executable"="d:\\games\\Grim\\GrimFandango.EXE"
"Install Path"="d:\\games\\Grim"
"Source Path"="E:"
"CD Path"="E:"
"Analyze Path"="E:\\INSTALL\\DXDIAG.exe"
"Source Dir"="E:\\"
"GrimDataDir"="E:\\GRIMDATA"
"InstallType"=dword:00000009
"Version"="1.0"
"ExperimentalDisplay"=hex:01,00,00,00
"Last3DDevice"=hex:e0,3d,e6,84,aa,46,cf,11,81,6f,00,00,c0,20,15,6e
"LastDisplayDevice"=hex:00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00
"GrimMannyState"="suit"
"Magic"=dword:00092774
"MovementMode"="Character"
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#3 User is offline   CUViper 

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Posted 14 June 2000 - 01:14 AM

I think you have to run the install manually to skip the directx detection.... i.e. browse the cd and find the actual install program. I can't remember as i did it a while ago, but see if that helps!
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#4 User is offline   elomire678 

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Posted 16 June 2000 - 08:37 AM

The exact file you want the shortcut to point to is grimfandango.exe. That'll run the game straight off, grim.exe is the loader that doesn't work. Using the real .exe instead of the loader fixes most problems with LucasArts games and Win2k.
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#5 User is offline   Kooler 

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Posted 21 June 2000 - 12:54 AM

My Grim Fandango works fine if I run straight from: "C:\Games\Grim Fandango\GRIMFANDANGO.EXE"

However, as NT Compatible does comment, it always crashes back to the desktop within 5 minutes of playing! This is really irritating seeing as I forked out a good deal of money for the game.

Any suggestions on how to fix the crashing?

[This message has been edited by Kooler (edited 21 June 2000).]
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#6 User is offline   euankirkhope 

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Posted 21 June 2000 - 05:30 PM

It always seam to crash when changing scene. Maybe the code that loads the new scene/music is not fully win32 code. It is only a hunch, but try running a crack that disables the music and video sequences, you will need to delete certain files as well. Also I found software 3d to be slightly more stable, but not much. I don't have it installed at the moment so I can't try it.

Good luck.
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#7 User is offline   Rach87 

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Posted 04 June 2006 - 02:46 AM

What you need to do is go to the lucas arts website and download the patch you should be able to find somewhere there. I have win 2000 and it runs fine now with the patch. hope this helps!!!
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#8 User is offline   DosFreak 

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Posted 04 June 2006 - 06:59 AM

Thanks for reviving a 6 year old thread....
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