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Graal Crash!
okay so i got windows 7 ultimate on my netbook now. and i had a few troubles with graal before graphics wise but now that i'm on 7 its a whole new ballgame.
anyways so i have no problem downloading the client. when i double click the client to run it. my screen goes black then my computer crashes and restarts..... please help i havent logged on in forever and i wanna playyyyyyy |
Even though it sounds like you already did in the past, try changing the compatibility. Right click the icon >properties > compatibility.
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hmmm! have not done this....it is on windows XP service pack 3. what would be the best for me to set it to? there is no windows 7 option :(
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You get Windows 7?
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use geno whirl!
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Attachment 49969 The option to run as Administrator is not necessary unless (as I mentioned) your Graal folder is located in one of the system folders. Such folders would be Program Files, Windows (Though, you shouldn't save any personal files in this folder anyway!), etc and I think also "Saved Games" which is where mine is and I found it being turned off didn't write a lot of files such as EXEs if you're downloading the Level Editor, GraalShop, etc packages. Directed toward you specifically though Unkownsoldier, if you're having trouble with some features on Graal, for both Windows Vista and 7, check this thread: http://forums.graalonline.com/forums...hp?t=134256166 |
it isnt working. but you are talking about the graal folder. it is the setup that freezes not the client. so when i try to install it, it reboots my comp automatically before a graal folder can even be created :( nothin is working!
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I have troubles with the installer on 7 too but it actually spits out the Graal client so here ya go. See attached for client.
Instructions: 1. Create a Graal folder 2. Extract the Client to the Graal folder 3. Run Graal 4. Install Graphics, Sound, and other packages at Login / Server Select. Graal will create the necessary folders when you start it up. Edit: or just rename the GraalSetup.exe like Riot said. |
I'm pretty sure you can just rename GraalSetup.exe to Graal.exe and run it without "installing" it.
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look at this point maybe you should invest into a new computer
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you are right. my new netbook with 7 is obsolete because it does not run graal. shucks!
i give up. |
If a random non-kernel-driver program manages to make Windows 7 crash and burn, you have bigger problems than Graal.
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Why would you want to run Graal, or any other game for that matter, on a netbook? Times might have changed, but aren't netbooks supposed to be an addition to desktops/laptops, not a replacement of them? I always thought they were essentially word processors with internet browsers attached. Have they evolved enough to be a viable replacement?
And I've never heard of Windows 7 Ultimate being used on a netbook. Maybe you should think about downgrading to Windows 7 Starter, which was specifically designed to work on netbooks. |
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i seen and heard of Netbooks having Windows 7, unsure what version of it thu. |
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Man, I bet any given netbook is more powerful than the computers most people were playing Graal on a decade ago.
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Oh, wait. That was probably your point. :( |
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Right click the graal setup and click troubleshoot at the top.
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Netbooks are simply not meant for gaming of any kind. My netbook can't render images within games only being able to see polygons and the lag is so immense I have to kill the processes. Also my netbook has a 1 Ghz processor and 1GB of ram and It can barely handle Windows XP let alone Windows 7. Because of it's low spec It was only useful to me after I installed a Linux version designed for netbooks which allows me to use firefox to view websites and OpenOffice for word processing without any performance issues, and ye Graal even works on it :)
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