The game worked fine but would not work in XP or vista mode. I had a game where I set the OS to windows 95/98. You could email Star Force a query what Error 3 mean, but I don’t think that it a star force problem.įirst thing, if a game does not say that it is vista friendly then change the compatibility to the OS that the game says will run fine. Look at the game developers web site to see if there is a fix or even email their customer support people and tell them them problem. This was because I have a dou core and the game was only getting the speed of a single core.
I have had a game say that I can’t install because I didn’t have the required proccessor speed. Some time games don’t allow for technology to change. With one game I installed, I got a message that the OS was was not correct, but it let me install it any way and the game did run.
I don’t think that it is Star Force as you get a driver blocked message.
The only solution would be if the game developers released an update or patch for the game that fixes this. The game does not recognise Vista as a correct OS that it can run on. That way if enough people have the same problem they will correct Vista.īy the sound of it, it is the game checking to see if the OS is what the game was design for.
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Which means that it will block any admin processors from running. The main problem is that Vista security will not run the XP games / application as an administrator by default. Posted in Code Speak at 2:23 am by codetiger JHaving Problem Running Games or XP Applications on Vista