Re: Microprose Magic the Gathering 2010 Custom Installer ISO
Posted: 16 Jul 2011, 19:03
Tried running as admin and not to no effect.Huggybaby wrote:Did you install using Run as Administrator?
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Tried running as admin and not to no effect.Huggybaby wrote:Did you install using Run as Administrator?
Already had UAC off due to a conflict with another game.Sonic wrote:A trick in Vista is to switch off the 'User Account Control' in the system settings before you run the game. I can only assume Win7 has this same setting.
None known, but I'd have some suspicions with MS Security Essentials.llk2k6 wrote:Already had UAC off due to a conflict with another game.Sonic wrote:A trick in Vista is to switch off the 'User Account Control' in the system settings before you run the game. I can only assume Win7 has this same setting.
edit: Are there any known conflicts? Like w/ ATI cards or MS Security Essentials?
One trick that's know to work for the missing text, is to disable the 'Visual Themes'Elgatozorro wrote:I have installed the game on my windows xp computer and it does not crash however i see no text anywhere including on the installer. Can anyone give me a fix for this?
I was running Windows 7 64-bit home and had this same problem. Everything works fine except the launcher and shandalar. And luckily I found the fix just yesterday.llk2k6 wrote:Hello, I'm using Windows 7 64-bit installing to the default directory (C:\Program Files (x86)\MagicTG) and I can't launch the launcher or Shandalar yet everything else works fine. Anyone else run into this problem and if so how do I fix it?
Yep, that worked! Thanks a ton.CarlPH wrote:I was running Windows 7 64-bit home and had this same problem. Everything works fine except the launcher and shandalar. And luckily I found the fix just yesterday.llk2k6 wrote:Hello, I'm using Windows 7 64-bit installing to the default directory (C:\Program Files (x86)\MagicTG) and I can't launch the launcher or Shandalar yet everything else works fine. Anyone else run into this problem and if so how do I fix it?
The trick is, to include MTGlauncher.exe and Shandalar.exe as exceptions to Window 7's Data Execution Prevention(DEP).
Note: You must have administrator access to do this
Go to My computer > Right click it and click Properties
At the left part of your window click > remote setttings
Click the Advanced Tab
Under Performance > Click Settings (the uppermost most button)
Now Click the Data Execution Prevention (DEP) tab
Select
o Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select
click add, and browse your MagicTG Folder(Game installation folder) and select MTGlauncher.exe
click add again then select Shandalar.exe
I tested this myself and shandalar should now work fine on your Windows 7 system
Have you tried installing the Multiplayer Files from the first post in this thread? They can sometimes help.Talonblaze wrote:Having an issue with connectivity for multiplayer and followed the instructions to the letter.
What we get everytime we try to connect to the host is;
"E009:Sorry, but I can't create a DirectPlay session on that service provider."
This still happens even when using hamachi and changing the port number of manalink.ini.
Our Manalink version is 2.0
Yeah we used the MP fix from the first post and followed the instructions properly as well for MP games.Sonic wrote:Have you tried installing the Multiplayer Files from the first post in this thread? They can sometimes help.
Here's the link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?jnmlywtrj2z