Question:
How to run Exteel in Compatibility mode in Windows 7?
2010-03-30 18:57:00 UTC
I have windows 7 32-bit. I couldn't run exteel without a bsod so i tried to run in compatibility mode. It just opened the NCSoft launcher, and I launched the game and it still gave me a bsod. Any suggestions? And no I will NOT install or reinstall ANY operating systems. Also, My comp cannot use windows xp mode. thanks for the help.
Three answers:
merlijndewit
2010-03-31 03:40:10 UTC
I get a BSOD as well. So it's not your computer it's your operating system, Windows 7 32-bit, to solve this problem, go to this site: http://boards.exteel.com/showthread.php?t=48851
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2016-06-01 03:01:08 UTC
Hi Just thought I would post a solution to a problem I had with Steam on Windows 7 RC x64 (but I believe it can happen in vista as well) Everything was working in steam for weeks until I went to close it down last night, when I exited steam windows poped up with a message stating it was going to apply compatility settings to steam as it detected a problem (no cancel or way to stop it doing this) When I relaunched steam it poped up with a message telling me: Running Steam in Windows compatibility mode is not recommended. Please remove any Windows compatibility settings for all users under file properties for Steam.exe and restart Steam. Press 'Cancel' to premanently ignore this warning and continue. Reinstalling steam made no difference as well as trying to set compatibility settings under the shortcut. I eventually had a go of the application compatibility tool microsoft gives out to see that the settings saved on the machines local database and that triggering when I ran steam. I had a hunt through the registry and found the area where the keys are kept and deleted the key and my problems were gone. To fix the issue: Hit start->run->regedit Go to key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Win... NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers Look for a entry with your path to steam.exe Delete that entry If you dont find it there try HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Wi... NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers Hope this helps if you get the issue.
King Kuro Koopa
2010-03-30 18:59:20 UTC
If it BSOD you when you try to load the game, it means your computer is having driver errors, probably graphic card.


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