Maiar
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Hmm..i`m running out of ideas Tried something like: Code: 1. Extractnfshighstakes.exe using Winzip to a temporary directory (Knownfrom now on as "nfshsdir" directory).2. Run Setup.exe3. When you get the error message "This game only runs onWindows 95 or 98" copy the files in the directory"_ISTMP1.DIR" which is located in x:\Documents andSettings\User Name\Local Settings\Temp\ (where "x" isyour Win2000 boot drive/partition and User Name is your username) to the nfshsdir directory. Also copy the files in thedirectory "_ISTMP0.DIR" which is located in the"_ISTMP1.DIR" directory to the nfshsdir directory.4. Click OK to quit the error message.5. In the nfshsdir directory rename _INS5576._MP to _INS5576.EXE6. Copy ImageCFG.exe and SetWin95.cmd from the NT4.0/NT5b2/Win2000b3RC1 CD to the nfshsdir directory.7. Go to a command prompt, CD to the temporary directory. TypeSetWin95 _INS5576.EXE <ENTER>.8. Run _INS5576.EXE from the nfshsdir directory.9. Ignore the error message "Can not run Unicode version ofATL.DLL on Windows 95. Please install the correct version.10. Congratulations, you have just installed the Need for Speed4 Demo in Windows 2000. Its the one from this site
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It gives the same error message you mean?
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Try these drivers
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Try making a shortcut to the file and select open the shortcut`s properties. Choose `compatible with win9x` (or something like that) and fire away
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Try the hujer_hoe drivers or x3dfx drivers (for xp) found on www.voodoofiles.com
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Unfortunately I still have a similar issue. Was fine at first..now I need to `repair` always before accesing the net..and then it stops till a re-repair after some minutes..anoying and weird. I have a cable connection and the connection with the provider remains stable. Any help is ofcourse greatly appreciated.
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Nope...for UT mostly
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Mine does voodoo5500 not that much fps as i wanted but al lseems to be fine
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I have the same issue
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Unfortunately the msconfig thing did not work for me..it came back after restart. Luckily, the solution was there to be found. I go back to worshipping myself then I guess..thanks for the effort though
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Thanks mate, If it helps you are my hero till X-mass I see that during startup the following application is started: ADGJDet.exe Will disabling it cause any sideeffects beside getting rid of the startup-tune-from-hell ? If so any alternative would be great..like the name/location of the evil sound so I can alter it. Many thanks anyway
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Help? summary..disabled bootsound but still get a boring tune, maybe the Audigy software is the cause? h.e.l.p
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Hmm..tnx, Of course I managed to disable the Windows startup sound and still have a anoying (audigy?) sound...any sugestions?