Oh My life
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Oh My life
Is it me or has BOTF stopped working on Windows 7 im trying to get it to work patches updates everythink like the website says its not working anymore anyone else having the same problem?
When will we have another Enterprise-E?
Re: Oh My life
No problems here. The game is working fine for me on Win7.
"Evil is easy, and has infinite forms." -- Pascal
Re: Oh My life
Seriously Martok none of my pc games work at all now even on windows 7 have you heard of that one or any of you?
When will we have another Enterprise-E?
Re: Oh My life
Dude, if *none* of your games are playing anymore, then I doubt Windows 7 is your real problem...
"Evil is easy, and has infinite forms." -- Pascal
Re: Oh My life
it must be the servers because red alert 2 isnt working either
When will we have another Enterprise-E?
- slickrcbd
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Re: Oh My life
Are you saying multiplayer isn't working, or the games won't start at all?
Re: Oh My life
The games wont start at all not even flight Simulator or any other game on my pc its a brand new install of windows 7 internet works basic games work but not the ones i install from cds
When will we have another Enterprise-E?
- slickrcbd
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Re: Oh My life
I had a similar issue. Do you have an ATI graphics card or integrated video? If so, try installing an older version of Catalyst Control Center, one published around either when the PC came out or around when Windows 7 came out, whichever is newer (but still a few years old).
If that doesn't help, look at your PC manufacturer's website for chipset drivers for your model, again, look at versions from when you last installed and things worked or around when Windows 7 was current instead of after 8 came out.
If you have a card other than ATI, look for drivers for that too. Sometimes the latest drivers neglect older models even though they say they are compatible.
If that doesn't help, look at your PC manufacturer's website for chipset drivers for your model, again, look at versions from when you last installed and things worked or around when Windows 7 was current instead of after 8 came out.
If you have a card other than ATI, look for drivers for that too. Sometimes the latest drivers neglect older models even though they say they are compatible.