Okay guys i figured it out and i want to share: 1. You need an xp dll called dx8vb.dll google it 2. save it where ever then simply place it in system32 3. reboot then run sacc it should run instead of using all your cpu!
This post has been edited by JeremyLeroy96 on Monday, Aug 25 2008, 22:04
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QUOTE (ThaDoggfather @ Aug 28 2008, 16:59)
I have that Dll already, SAAC still doesnt work
Maybe you need to run it on Windows XP SP2 compatibility mode, will not work anyway but you lose nothing trying, if not, try this one also: X-Padder, it's of use for me
After putting the file in your system32 folder, goto start -> run and type there cmd. Then type in regsvr32 dx8vb.dll and it should say done. Then start the program and it should work.
Haven't found out how to let it work on x64 yet though.
Dont worry Im finsihed with SA, its outdated, i now play IV. thanks anyways
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You will also need dx7vb.dll, if you don't already have that one too. I found this out by using Process Monitor, it found a non-existing CLSID, which seemed to be mapped to dx7vb.dll... and it works now. Don't forget to regsvr32 it.
Thanks to anyone who helped to figure this problem. I made little fix for those who to lazy to copy & register those dlls. DOWNLOAD Run it "as Administrator". P.S. Dlls from XP SP3. Virus free (packed with 7-zip & Total Commander plugin) Enjoy! Edit: Updated link. Same as before but without necessary for you to run "as Administrator" (just launch the file & system will ask you itself).
This post has been edited by Alt on Wednesday, Oct 12 2011, 13:14
Thanks to anyone who helped to figure this problem. I made little fix for those who to lazy to copy & register those dlls. DOWNLOAD Run it "as Administrator". P.S. Dlls from XP SP3. Virus free (packed with 7-zip & Total Commander plugin) Enjoy!
Thanks, that worked like a charm on Vista Ultimate x64.
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QUOTE (Fox the Sly @ Apr 3 2009, 05:55)
QUOTE (Alt @ Feb 5 2009, 15:37)
Thanks to anyone who helped to figure this problem. I made little fix for those who to lazy to copy & register those dlls. DOWNLOAD Run it "as Administrator". P.S. Dlls from XP SP3. Virus free (packed with 7-zip & Total Commander plugin) Enjoy!
Thanks, that worked like a charm on Vista Ultimate x64.
This dont work on my Windows 7 ultimate.... Does anybodey know what to do to make saac work.... I think i need to remove windows 7 just to have saac.... (((((
Just use this VB6 Dll Make sure to right click and run as administrator and when the thing say it success and there's a windows 7 saying it fail, click on install with correct parameters again. Then make sure to use SAAC 1.2 it works.
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QUOTE (Alt @ Feb 5 2009, 15:37)
Thanks to anyone who helped to figure this problem. I made little fix for those who to lazy to copy & register those dlls. DOWNLOAD Run it "as Administrator". P.S. Dlls from XP SP3. Virus free (packed with 7-zip & Total Commander plugin) Enjoy!
I don't know how to thank you enough, I really appreciate it, I was crazy looking for a solution for it to work, thanks a lot.
I am using Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bits, worked perfectly, thanks again.
Thanks to anyone who helped to figure this problem. I made little fix for those who to lazy to copy & register those dlls. DOWNLOAD Run it "as Administrator". P.S. Dlls from XP SP3. Virus free (packed with 7-zip & Total Commander plugin) Enjoy!
Works like a charm on Win7 Home Premium, thanks a lot!
had no luck getting saac to work but soon as used[/QUOTE]Thanks to anyone who helped to figure this problem. I made little fix for those who to lazy to copy & register those dlls. DOWNLOAD Run it "as Administrator". P.S. Dlls from XP SP3. Virus free (packed with 7-zip & Total Commander plugin) Enjoy!
everything works like acharm and i am using 64bit win7 ultimate
thanks
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