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First post, by Alporik

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Motherboard: Not sure, but the computer is a Dell XPS 420
Processor type and speed: Intel Core Duo E6850 @ 3MHz
Amount and type of RAM: 3 GB (not sure what is meant by type)
Video board w/ RAM amount and type: ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT (RAM amount and type is not listed in my device manager)
Sound board: It just says High Definition Audio Device/Controller
Operating system: Windows Vista
Game name (and version, if applicable): Lords of the Realm (first CD of the Lords Royal Collection - it is labeled MS-DOS)
Description of problem: Cannot install the program
Reproducibility of problem: always
Sound mode used: None, just trying to install at this point
Video mode: None, just trying to install
Version of emulator: DOSBox 0.72
Steps already attempted to solve the problem:

1. Autoplay will run in Vista, but when I click install (the only option given by the autoplay screen) the cursor gives the thinking graphic (circular motion next to pointer) for ten seconds and then nothing happens.
2. When I run setup.exe directly in Vista I get the same thinking graphic then nothing. This occurs even if I run it with administrator privileges.
3. When I mount the CD as D in DOSBox and run autoplay.exe, I am told that "This program cannot be run in DOS mode."
4. When I run setup.exe off the mounted CD, I get "Illegal command: win."

So far, I have not found a way to install the program in either Vista or DOSBox and I am not a DOSBox newbie, I have successfully installed Daggerfall and Wizardry in DOSBox and I use .conf files for each. Thank you for any help anyone can provide.

Reply 1 of 10, by MiniMax

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Guess it is an "upgraded" version that requires Win95:

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/i … _29/ai_19792560

Note the year: 1997:

This collection will be for Windows(R) 95 and also features a MacIntosh version combining Lords of The Realm II and the Siege Pack.

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Reply 2 of 10, by MiniMax

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Maybe there is hope yet:

http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-bugs/200 … May/055866.html

You can copy the game out of the \Files\ directory of the disc, but the game refuses to play as it does not recognize its own CD. I have resorted to running the DOS version under another emulator (DOSEMU) for the time being.

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Reply 3 of 10, by Alporik

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Thanks for the information. I tried running setup in Windows 95 compatibility mode, but I still get no love. I am going to try and pull the DOS files out of the files directory. My guess is that my chances are slim.

Reply 4 of 10, by collector

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It is only the Collection installer that has problems on XP/Vista. Copy everything on the CD except the DIRECTX and AUTORUN directories to a folder on your HDD. Download and unzip the original Lords CD DOS installer files from my site into the same folder, overwriting any Collection installer files. Mount a "C:" drive and this folder as your CD drive in DOSBox. Run the setup in the folder mounted as the CD in DOSBox.

Reply 5 of 10, by Alporik

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collector wrote:

It is only the Collection installer that has problems on XP/Vista. Copy everything on the CD except the DIRECTX and AUTORUN directories to a folder on your HDD. Download and unzip the original Lords CD DOS installer files from my site into the same folder, overwriting any Collection installer files. Mount a "C:" drive and this folder as your CD drive in DOSBox. Run the setup in the folder mounted as the CD in DOSBox.

So I tried this. I created c:\lordsCD and loaded all the CDROM files except those two folders into it. I then downloaded the zip and extracted into the same C:\lordsCD folder. I ran DOSBox and the following commands:

mount c: games *i have a games directory in DOSBox with Dagger and Wizardry subdirectories*
mount d: c:\lordsCD -t cdrom
d:
setup

The setup program ran and I was not sure which soundcard to pick. I tried soundblaster and it did not accept that choice. I eventually tried internal, which worked. I picked c: as the installation drive. Installation then ended.

I looked at the various .exe's and picked Lords. I had no sound and my mouse did not show up on the screen (I tried various ctrl-F10's). I then tried Lordscd.bat. Still no soundm, but now my mouse showed up on the screen. After I started a game up I could not click on england and get an actual location - No matter where I put the mouse it was always "Abroad" and when I clicked I got unmarked grassland. In addition, all the flags were in the upper left hand corner, not on the counties. Weird. But at least I have gotten somewhere, so I will keep trying. Thanks for the help.

Reply 6 of 10, by collector

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I noticed that there were some 0 sized files. Re-download the zip and unzip to the installed folder.

Reply 7 of 10, by Alporik

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Thanks! It seems to be playing fine. The graphic images are missing from the "events" windows that you get each season the first time you click on a country. (In other words the baby boom graphic of a baby is missing.) I can play without that though. I will have to see how it does once I get to combat.

Reply 8 of 10, by Alporik

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Combat is working as is sound (I chose Soundblaster), so only the graphics in the event windows seem to be missing.