Can't Run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" on Windows 7--Need Help!
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I just got a new computer with Windows 7 on it and I'm having trouble running the Sherlock Holmes game "The Case of the Rose Tattoo" on it. I've tried to run it using DOS BOX, but with no luck.
I keep getting an error message daying something about "Windows System 32" does not recognize full-screen mode, or something like that. Is there a patch or file I can download to fix this?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks, Call1e
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Re: Can't Run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" on Windows 7--Need Help!
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Hi Call1e, This is a tech issue, so I'll move you across to Glitches for advice. 
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Re: Can't Run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" on Windows 7--Need Help!
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I can't even get it to install. Whenever I try to install it, I get an error message saying that the "NTVDM.exe" or something like that has stopped working and all I can do is close the program.
I even tried to run it through DOS BOX and that didn't work either.
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Re: Can't Run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" on Windows 7--Need Help!
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I even tried to run it through DOS BOX and that didn't work either.
Did you issue a mount command to attach the CD Rom? mount d d:\ -t cdrom -ioctl The format of the mount command is: mount virtual drive letter as physical drive letter followed by a number of optional parameters. The above mounts a virtual CD drive 'D' to a physical CD drive 'D' (use the drive letter your PC assigns for the physical drive if yours if different). The drive will have to be mounted each time you play the game. DOSBox front-ends like D-Fend Reloaded will make the job much easier for you; it saves the profiles so you don't have to manually issue the commands each time you play the game.
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Re: Can't Run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" on Windows 7--Need Help!
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Thanks Jenny100. i already have DOSBOX downloaded for use on the 3 Consulting detective games, but I didn't have to go through all of the above steps to use it. I just had to mount the game on my E drive. I've also seen Inferno's tutorial, but all those steps seemed too lengthy, and thought there would be a quicker way to get the game up and running. I'm kind of busy this weekend, but maybe I can work on it next week and finally get the game up and running. If I get it running, or if I need more help, I'll post here. I forgot to add that I checked my system, and I'm running Windows 7, 32-bit memory, and IE8.
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Re: Can't Run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" on Windows 7--Need Help!
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Hi, You can try the setup from the link below (it's for XP but might work for Win7): http://forums.adventuregamers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26692One other thing, did you download this game? If so, depending where you downloaded it, the game might Not need to be Installed, the game is already fully installed (or expanded to play); you just have to use the file that Starts the game via Dosbox of course. Just a thought. Good luck in getting your game going Ray
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Re: Can't Run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" on Windows 7--Need Help!
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I updated my DOSBOX version to 0.74 but still couldn't get "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Serrated Scalpel" to run. I tried Inferno's task manager setup and installed VDM Sound 2.0, but when I tried to run the game, I got an error message saying that the VDD Loader file wasn't installed or couldn't load. I checked the folder, and the file was there, so I don't know why it wouldn't load. I think if I could fix this error, the game might run.
Also, I tried to run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" to run using Inferno's task manager setup as much as possible, and the VDM sound thing, but I still keep getting errors about the game not being able to run fullscreen. I changed the settings to show normal screen or minimized, but it still won't run. I tried to install it through DOSBOX, but I couldn't get it to install to the C directory or any other, using the DOS commands. I also tried to run it in Windows 95 compatibility mode, but still got the fullscreen error message.
I have Windows 7 Professional Edition and am running Internet Explorer 8 Optimized for Yahoo. I am even using the Administrator privilege setting, but still can't get either game to install or run.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Call1e
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Re: Can't Run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" on Windows 7--Need Help!
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I updated my DOSBOX version to 0.74 but still couldn't get "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Serrated Scalpel" to run. I tried Inferno's task manager setup and installed VDM Sound 2.0, but when I tried to run the game, I got an error message saying that the VDD.DLL file wasn't installed or couldn't load. I think if I could fix this error, the game might run. If you have 64-bit Windows 7, you're going to have trouble running a 16-bit program like Case of the Serrated Scalpel outside of an emulator. However if you have a 32-bit version you can try copying vdd.dll to your C:\Windows\System32 folder At least I found two places where they said "Note to Vista and Windows 7 users: you need to copy the VDDLoader.dll file from the VDMSound install directory to the \windows\system32 folder before rebooting." ***Metzomagic's site*** and ***Vogons*** both say to copy vddloader.dll to your C:\Windows\System32 folder. Also, I tried to run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" to run using Inferno's task manager setup as much as possible, and the VDM sound thing, but I still keep getting errors about the game not being able to run fullscreen. I changed the settings to show normal screen or minimized, but it still won't run. I tried to install it through DOSBOX, but I couldn't get it to install to the C directory or any other, using the DOS commands. I also tried to run it in Windows 95 compatibility mode, but still got the fullscreen error message. I don't know about the fullscreen error, but I'm not sure the game actually has an install beyond a sound configuration file and folder for saves. Some early CD games were like that. I have Windows 7 Professional Edition and am running Internet Explorer 8 Optimized for Yahoo. If you're playing DOS games, we need to know if you have 32-bit or 64-bit Windows. 64-bit Windows is not backward compatible with 16-bit programs, so you'll have to use an emulator like DOSBox if you have 64-bit.
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Re: Can't Run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" on Windows 7--Need Help!
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I moved the vdd.dll loader file into the system32 folder, but the main problem I'm having right now with both "The Case of the Rose Tattoo" and "The Case of the Serrated Scalpel" is not running them, but just getting them installed.
I tried Inferno's task manager setup for The Serrated Scalpel, and tried to do as much of it as I could on The Rose Tattoo, but neither game would install.
I've set both game settings to read "normal" window, but the computer still says that fullscreen mode can't be run on my system (Windows 7, 32-bit, Internet Explorer 8). Is there any fix for this?
I also installed D-Fend, but still haven't been able to install either game yet. On The Serrated Scalpel, I can get it to only install the sound and audio files, but not the game files (in DOS Mode) and on The Rose Tattoo, I get an error saying that: "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CMD.EXE does not support fullscreen mode. Choose "close" to terminate the application." I can click on "close" or "ignore" , but when I click on "ignore", I get an error saying that "NTVDM.EXE has stopped working" and can only close the game.
This is getting really frustrating not being able to install and run these games.
I have the Consulting Detective games 1, 2, and 3, and run them through DOSBOX and they run just fine in my Windows 7, so I don't know why I'm having so much trouble with the other two Sherlock games.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Call1e
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Re: Can't Run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" on Windows 7--Need Help!
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I tried Inferno's task manager setup for The Serrated Scalpel, and tried to do as much of it as I could on The Rose Tattoo, but neither game would install. Is that the one ***Here on Inferno's site***? or the one here? http://www.gameboomers.com/Members/dosboxfaq.htmlI've set both game settings to read "normal" window, but the computer still says that fullscreen mode can't be run on my system (Windows 7, 32-bit, Internet Explorer 8). Is there any fix for this? Do you have a full screen monitor or a wide screen monitor? The games might not run full screen if you you have a widescreen monitor. And with Rose Tattoo, there could be a VESA problem unless you run the game inside DOSBox or another emulator. I also installed D-Fend, but still haven't been able to install either game yet. D-Fend should be used along with DOSBox. It's supposed to help with configuring DOSBox. On The Serrated Scalpel, I can get it to only install the sound and audio files, but not the game files (in DOS Mode) The installer isn't going to install everything on the game disc. That's the way these installers were on the old CD games from the 1990's. They only installed the files that were used the most. Hard drives in the 1990's were often too small to hold all the files on the CD. and on The Rose Tattoo, I get an error saying that: "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CMD.EXE does not support fullscreen mode. Choose "close" to terminate the application." I can click on "close" or "ignore" , but when I click on "ignore", I get an error saying that "NTVDM.EXE has stopped working" and can only close the game. You may have to play it Windowed. Does it give you the same error if you set DOSBox to play Windowed? Otherwise you'll have to change your desktop resolution to whatever the game is using, which is probably 640x480 or less. I have the Consulting Detective games 1, 2, and 3, and run them through DOSBOX and they run just fine in my Windows 7, so I don't know why I'm having so much trouble with the other two Sherlock games. The Consulting Detective games are an entirely different series, use a different game engine, and are made by a different developer. So there's not much similarity between the Consulting Detective games and the Lost Files (Serrated Scalpel and Rose Tattoo) games. There are some tips for running Serrated Scalpel (aka Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes #1) here http://www.dosbox.com/comp_list.php?showID=83&letter=Lbut they're kind of vague. A lot of people seem to have trouble with it, though interestingly someone using DOSBox version 7.0 says they had no problems while two people using DOSBox 7.4 posted that they did have problems. This is the kind of situation where Inland has more experience than I do. I've only played Rose Tattoo booted to DOS mode on an old 233 MHz computer. I've never played it in an emulated environment like DOSBox.
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Re: Can't Run "Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo" on Windows 7--Need Help!
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The information Marian typed would go in the dosbox.conf file. You'd have to edit the dosbox.conf file using Notepad. If you decide to do this, be sure to back up the original dosbox.conf before you do any editing, just in case. Some more tips for tweaking the sound in DOSBox ***here***
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