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Title: Freespace 1 on Win XP
Post by: wayreth on October 26, 2009, 07:04:16 am
I've installed Freespace 1 from my original discs on Windows XP but the game won't start (I don't get an error message, or a black screen - the mouse pointer changes to an ampersand during a few seconds and that's it, just the desktop is displayed).

I haven't patched it yet (can't seem to find the patch anywhere), so perhaps this has something to do with it... Any thoughts?
Title: Re: Freespace 1 on Win XP
Post by: Kie99 on October 26, 2009, 08:12:16 am
Have you tried running it in Compatibility mode?
Title: Re: Freespace 1 on Win XP
Post by: wayreth on October 26, 2009, 08:13:39 am
Yes, but to no effect.
Title: Re: Freespace 1 on Win XP
Post by: terran_emperor on October 26, 2009, 10:00:15 am
eh? I have Windows XP and FS1+Silent Threat... I've never had any problems running it...(Though I've not actually run it since i downloaded the port)...
Title: Re: Freespace 1 on Win XP
Post by: deathfun on October 26, 2009, 03:00:14 pm
When I first installed FS1 on my Windows XP an error would pop up as well, but that error was an unstable disk drive or along those lines (Failing dll prompt or something). I just clicked ignore, and went about my business. It worked fine after that

I don't think a patch is needed as I didn't get one. Could be something wrong with your disk drive, some background applications, or damaged/dirty disk.

Instead of letting it autostart, pop in the disk and then turn off the computer. I know this could possibly cause problems with the computer, but it's the only way I know to stop disk autostart. After such is done, go to the documents and select the files on the disk. Proceed by clicking the launcher

This is what limited information I know
Title: Re: Freespace 1 on Win XP
Post by: Cobra on October 26, 2009, 03:29:14 pm
Are you running 32 or 64 bit?
Title: Re: Freespace 1 on Win XP
Post by: wayreth on October 27, 2009, 04:23:20 am
Thanks for all the input. I'm running 32-bit. I figure the discs are ok since the installation went without a glitch... One of the posters above (sorry, can't remember the name right now :confused:) mentioned something about a port - is it something like fs2_scp?

I'm really sorry if there's already been a thread for this but, while the instructions for FS2 are very clear on the "Getting Started" topic, I've found little reference to running FS1. Any help greatly appreciated!
Title: Re: Freespace 1 on Win XP
Post by: Androgeos Exeunt on October 27, 2009, 09:28:04 am
...while the instructions for FS2 are very clear on the "Getting Started" topic, I've found little reference to running FS1.

That's because most of us run the FreeSpace Port (FSPort) mod on FS2_Open now, although some of the older folks around here claim that FSPort can never fully replicate the actual FS1 itself.
Title: Re: Freespace 1 on Win XP
Post by: Wobble73 on October 27, 2009, 11:30:42 am
Thanks for all the input. I'm running 32-bit. I figure the discs are ok since the installation went without a glitch... One of the posters above (sorry, can't remember the name right now :confused:) mentioned something about a port - is it something like fs2_scp?
I'm really sorry if there's already been a thread for this but, while the instructions for FS2 are very clear on the "Getting Started" topic, I've found little reference to running FS1. Any help greatly appreciated!

It was terran_emperor who mentioned it, what you are looking for is right here (http://www.hard-light.net/forums/index.php/topic,58357.0.html). You just run it like a mod on FS2_Open.  ;)
Title: Re: Freespace 1 on Win XP
Post by: Cobra on October 30, 2009, 08:54:33 pm
...while the instructions for FS2 are very clear on the "Getting Started" topic, I've found little reference to running FS1.

That's because most of us run the FreeSpace Port (FSPort) mod on FS2_Open now, although some of the older folks around here claim that FSPort can never fully replicate the actual FS1 itself.

Not yet. ;)