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D-Fend
#742153
07/25/11 07:47 PM
07/25/11 07:47 PM
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 91
Pez
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Shy Boomer
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Shy Boomer
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 91
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Hi all.
I wasn't sure which forum to put this in and thought this was as good as any.... :-)
I'm operating Windows 7 Ultimate, and, when it comes to some "old" games, it's a hit-or-miss when trying to get them to work (such as using Compatibility mode, etc.).
I'm sure a lot of you have heard of a program called "DOS Box". Have any of you heard of a program called "D-Fend"?
I believe this D-Fend has the DOS Box program inside of it.
I was trying to use this program to get an old game up and running, an action/ adventure game called "Realms of the Haunting" (also referred to as "ROTH".....anyone out there ever played it??).
It's a fairly old game, DOS-based, and I used to be able to get it to run back in the Windows 95 & Win 98 days.
Using the D-Fend program, I was able to get ROTH installed correctly. But, when I go to actually run the game, I get a message from the game itself popping up on my screen, telling me to "Insert the CD"....which, as you might have guessed, I already have the CD in the drawer.
Anyone out there have any experience with D-Fend? How about just getting ROTH itself to run in Windows 7 with some tricks or "tweaks"?
Any help tips, or suggestions are appreciated!! Pez
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Re: D-Fend
[Re: Robert Gault]
#742956
07/29/11 01:21 PM
07/29/11 01:21 PM
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Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 7,263 Arizona
InlandAZ
BAAG Specialist
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BAAG Specialist
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 7,263
Arizona
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And InlandAZ: You say you use D-Fend frequently? What tweaks do you think I could use on this game? When I'm in the game's environment and using the movement keys to navigate around, things are kind of choppy/ stuttering. I use very few tweaks; I've got fairly fast a quad core I'm using. Do check the CPU settings under each profile. If a game runs sluggish try setting the value to max. I also never run games in full screen mode, but that's a personal thing, I just like the image quality better running in a window. If you do the same, there is a graphics setting keep the original Aspect Ratio, make sure you check it.
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