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Grand Theft Auto IVPlease include the following information when describing your issue:
- Where exactly in the game you experienced the issue (start screen, while playing the game, etc.)
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It all started with a crippled version of Win7...
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My current hard drive was intended to be in a laptop, testing equipment at my dad's workplace (he tests medical computers before they're OK'd for production), and apparently the hard drive itself reached the end of its usefulness (would take too much time to reconfigure, and hard drives apparently come cheap for the company in question). It had a copy of Windows 7 already installed (better than the XP we already had), though supposedly was missing a few key features. Apparently, one of these features is Windows Media Player, and no, the "fix" that Windows released for Windows 7 N/KN "does not apply to your computer", as my version isn't marked as such.
When I went to run GTA IV (Steam version) after installing it, I filled out the RGSC window and pressed Play. Nothing happened. So far, I've tried running-as-admin, compatibility mode, uninstall/reinstall, verify game cache, and even XLiveless. Today I had a stroke of luck when I tried to run GTAIV.exe directly: "wmvcore.dll was not found". I tried installing that .dll and restarting, but nothing useful happened (Windows Messenger claimed it was missing a different .dll but seems to be running fine). I suspect that I need to find a non-Windows-approved method of obtaining WMP 12...Any other ideas?
OS: Windows 7 32-bit, specific version unknown Hardware: Intel E5500 dual-core CPU EVGA/NVIDIA GTX 550 Ti 2 gigs of RAM ASUS P5GC-MX/1333 motherboard
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Posted: Saturday, Aug 11 2012, 00:41
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| QUOTE (mkey82 @ Friday, Aug 10 2012, 14:47) | | QUOTE (Maxaxle @ Friday, Aug 10 2012, 21:14) | | I suspect that I need to find a non-Windows-approved method of obtaining WMP 12 |
Quite correct. Probably an idiotic suggestion, but try installing this http://download.cnet.com/windows-media-player/ | Thanks, but I already tried that. "This update is not applicable to your computer" again and again and again. As for obtaining a non-N Windows 7, I'm not about to cough up $100+ just to have it be outdated in six months (Windows 8, designed around #$^@ING TABLETS), and piracy probably isn't the best solution.
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| QUOTE | | I suspect that I need to find a non-Windows-approved method of obtaining WMP 12. |
^^^^ Alright, something smells fishy there(and i'm NOT talking about the fish that comes out of the Gulf of Mexico either)....As ALL LEGAL versions of Windows comes with Windows Media Player installed by default-ie. XP came with either WMP 10 OR 11(depending on when you got it, as my old XP laptop came with WMP 10 yet my XP PRo laptop came with WMP 11), Vista comes with WMP 11 and Windows 7 comes with WMP 12 by default..Even on the N and KN versions, This right here is the WMP Download link.. from Microsoft.com....I have ALL 3 OS's(XP Home and Pro), Vista, and 7 and they ALL came with WMP pre-installed... Here's proof of that, as seen here in this Windows 7 screen shot(ALL pinned items in taskbar are the default ones minus the I-Tunes and DX icons....) So, that goes to show that ALL Windows 7 editions(legal ones that is) comes with WMP 12 pre-installed...the ONLY difference is the N and KN Editions which require you to download a codec pack(I linked to it above for convenience)... | QUOTE | | , I'm not about to cough up $100+ |
Actually, since you already have the N version, it is less than $64 for the Full Version of Windows 7, as seen here on Wal-Mart.com.. So, that is false i'm afraid about the $100+...
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[QUOTE=radioman,Saturday, Aug 11 2012, 19:37] [QUOTE] Actually, since you already have the N version, it is less than $64 for the Full Version of Windows 7, as seen here on Wal-Mart.com.. So, that is false i'm afraid about the $100+...  [/QUOTE] 1. I don't know for certain that it's the N-version, but I mentioned that it seems to have been crippled, with bits and pieces left out at random. Or maybe the guys who were using it hated WMP (which is strange because they didn't put any other media players on), or just needed to get their testing done quickly. 2. Interesting upgrade package, however is it possible to use that upgrade to do fresh installs? That's what I'd like, if anything. 3. I don't go to Wal-Mart often  EDIT: I forgot to mention, aside from the assorted weirdnesses of the installation of W7 on this hard drive, there's nothing fishy about it. If it was pirated, I'd take my problems elsewhere.
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