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#1 Logeth
Member since 2006 • 25 Posts

I guess if you dont have dual strike already. I'm not getting DoR because I already have DS.Minishdriveby

That's like saying you won't be getting Super Mario Galaxy because you already have Super Mario Sunshine... Well, it's your call.

I haven't played Days of Ruin (or Dark Conflict, as it's called here in Europe), but the Advance Wars series has never let me down. I say go for it, now that you've already bought it.

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#2 Logeth
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Yes, and it didn't work. But I got it working a while ago. I installed it on another computer (running Windows XP), copied the files to my computer and manually ran VideoTest once again, and it works good enough so I can log on to Battle.net and keep my characters from expiring =)

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#3 Logeth
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I installed Windows Vista a couple of days ago, and I noticed Diablo II won't install in this OS. First, when i run INSTALL.EXE, i get this message:

"No program start menu found"

I managed to get around this by editing a registry. But right after I've chosen install directory, I get a new message:

"Error in script file SetupDat\inst.ins, line 14: undefined symbol (desktop)."

I googled this and found someone who solved it, but it was in Wine and I guess that's only for Linux users. So, anyone know what to do? Neither SetupDat or inst.ins shows up in a search of the CD contents.