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First post, by Stetson

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Ever since I reinstalled my OS (Windows XP, Service Pack 2) I cannot run any DOS programs natively, or with VDMSound anymore (DOSBox still works perfectly). I already had this very same problem about a year ago and the solution was actually fairly simple, if I remember correctly, but I just can't recall the exact details anymore. I believe it had something to do with adding a "FILE=..." line to a certain system file or something like that, but even with this information, I failed to google the actual solution.

If anyone knows what I'm referring to, I'd appreciate any help.

In case they're relevant, here are my specs:
Core2Duo 2,2GHz
7900 GS
2GB RAM

Reply 1 of 8, by MiniMax

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Not sure. Look for AUTOEXEC.NT and CONFIG.NT in your Windows folder. And search ze 'net for an explanation what they do, how to restore them, etc.

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Reply 2 of 8, by Jorpho

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That's possible, but if it was a problem with AUTOEXEC.NT/CONFIG.NT, wouldn't it pop up an error box instead of a blank screen?

Does Start->Run->COMMAND or Start->Run->CMD still work?

Reply 3 of 8, by Stetson

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Thanks for the quick replies.

Yes, CMD is still fully functional, but every time I try to load up a game (or sometimes even just the setup screen) it gives me a dead blackscreen without any error messages. I've tried it with a wide variety of games, some of which I know used to work in XP without emulation.

I found the FILES=20 line in the CONFIG.SYS you mentioned and changed it to FILES=40, which I thought was what I had done last time, but after restarting, it still doesn't work. Are there any other common issues with XP SP2 that can be fixed in a similar fashion?

Reply 4 of 8, by Jorpho

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As I recall, sometimes at low resolutions video cards default to a refresh rate that may not be compatible with flat panel monitors. The easiest way to check would be if you have a CRT sitting around somewhere.

If you have an nVidia card somewhere, there's an easily-accessible setting that can be changed, but I forget where it is. Search these forums for "refresh" and you'll find it eventually. 😉

EDIT: Might be Refresh Rate for Lower Resolutions? , but I think it's supposed to be even easier.

Reply 5 of 8, by Stetson

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Thanks for the effort, but still no change 😢

I actually found one of the threads I was reading the last time I had this problem:
VDMS BLACK SCREEN OF DEATH

My symptoms are exactly the same. It's real frustrating, because I know I solved this before.

:EDIT:
God, what a huge idiot I am. The thread I linked contained another link to a patched VIDEOPRT.SYS (the link was broken, but I found the file here), which solved my problem. Thanks again for your suggestions. I'll make sure to write it down this time 😉

Reply 6 of 8, by Jorpho

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Interesting. Is there a list of cards for which that fix is useful?

Perhaps it ought to be archived in Deep Thought.

Reply 7 of 8, by Stetson

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I couldn't find any detailed information about this patched file, but since the guys in the other thread had very similar specs as me, I could imagine that this problem only occurs with GF 7900/7950 cards. I never experienced these complete blackouts with my old Ati card, or the crappy integrated GPU in my other PC.

Reply 8 of 8, by lightmaster

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maybe these two keywords can be useful: vdmsound and ntcompatible 😉