Any WinXP users?
Any WinXP users?
I am getting a new computer and it is going to run WinXP. I was just wondering if anyone has been able to run BG under WinXP.
- Impaler987
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I have Windows XP too, and no problems running BG itself. I do have some trouble installing Tales of the Sword Coast as well (no trouble whatsoever with BGII SoA or ToB anymore). EDIT - do try to install all the official patches (there was a known issue with "X appears to be busy" in BG II when running it on XP)
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maybe you guy's could help me too, i instaled BG just fine but when i tried to install ToSC it will give me a error that says data error -106 bladur.exe and then it closes. What am i doing wrong any help would be greatly apprecatied. i have windows xp professional
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Ok i downloaded the patch and then tried to install TOSC. Baldur.exe works fine now and it installed, but, further a long in the instalation it said something like data error -117 and something about durlags tower. It then finished installing but when i tried to play it it only gives me the install option. I really need help here, i miss playing TOSC!
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Now add the patch for ToSC. This should take care of it.
If not, I say you should start over with BG 1, the patch(the one you can't use if ToSC is already installed), then ToSC, and the ToSC patch.
This is how I did it and I've had no problems.
I don't know if this is the case, but make sure you use the correct patch. Some are for different versoins of the game, such as USA, Euro, English, French, German, etc... Like I said, I don't know if the BG games work like this, but most seem to.
Now add the patch for ToSC. This should take care of it.
If not, I say you should start over with BG 1, the patch(the one you can't use if ToSC is already installed), then ToSC, and the ToSC patch.
This is how I did it and I've had no problems.
I don't know if this is the case, but make sure you use the correct patch. Some are for different versoins of the game, such as USA, Euro, English, French, German, etc... Like I said, I don't know if the BG games work like this, but most seem to.
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Make sure your CD is clean and undamaged. I've seen cases over in the Black Isle forum where error 106 was generated by a damaged/smudged CD. Also, you might want to try some of the trouble-shooting ideas on installation posted here.
Make sure your CD is clean and undamaged. I've seen cases over in the Black Isle forum where error 106 was generated by a damaged/smudged CD. Also, you might want to try some of the trouble-shooting ideas on installation posted here.
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What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, ... to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if he people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security.