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Re: System Shock WinME Memory Problem Solved

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WinRar is the only program I've found to work consistently It's working for me to :) You sure that wasn't your browser? My Mozilla has a bad habit of renaming archives it doesn't understand to .ZIP (which explains my .sit.zip files). No, I've not used anything other than IE since Netscape made one …

Re: System Shock WinME Memory Problem Solved

in DOS
Yes, but notice that when you choose to shut down, the "MS-DOS" mode is gone? Come to think of it I did notice that that was gone— I used to use DOS to re-install my 98SE I wouldn't bet on it. Odds are, it simply doesn't like running in a Windows environment. Give it a whirl anyway... To be honest …

Re: System Shock WinME Memory Problem Solved

in DOS
IIRC, the "Protected" box is there to protect the OS from the program, not the other way around. ...Oops! Ok, well the guide actually advised using Mok's executable instead of the original. That's why you don't see any reference to not running it off the CD. What's ' the guide '? I had seen similar …

Re: System Shock WinME Memory Problem Solved

in DOS
There's a 90-post thread on the topic System Shock and Memory (to which you posted quite extensively :P ), I was typing out a question on the topic for the Vogons forum when I noticed the error message I was typing contained the instruction " RUN executable from hard drive ". It turns out that, …

System Shock WinME Memory Problem Solved

in DOS
Sound-card issues aside, System Shock does run on WindowsME, as long as you can get around the memory issue... ...here's how: Firstly— To run System Shock after installation, you have to click on the CDSHOCK.BAT file in the System Shock game directory on your hard drive (C:\SSHOCK\CDSHOCK.BAT), (( …

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