- #COMMAND AND CONQUER GENERALS ZERO HOUR WINDOWS 7 INSTALL#
- #COMMAND AND CONQUER GENERALS ZERO HOUR WINDOWS 7 64 BIT#
- #COMMAND AND CONQUER GENERALS ZERO HOUR WINDOWS 7 PATCH#
#COMMAND AND CONQUER GENERALS ZERO HOUR WINDOWS 7 INSTALL#
Then, locate the actual game install folders, and in both folders, set both "generals.exe" and "generals_origin.exe" to run in WinXP SP3 compatibility mode and as administrator. Then create the settings ini files in both. As long as you make the folders for it, and set the game's executables to run with the right compatibility modes, it'll make the files.Īs I said, first you go to your "My Documents" folder (paste %userprofile%\documents in your address bar in the file explorer and press enter), and make new folders in there and call them "Command and Conquer Generals Data" and "Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour Data". Regards things are just generated by the game.
#COMMAND AND CONQUER GENERALS ZERO HOUR WINDOWS 7 PATCH#
How evere the file mentioned Command and conquer generals data folder is missing ? even after a fresh install ? so i can't make this patch work if windows cant find the file any help on this please In fairness, I haven't tried online multiplayer yet, just a few skirmishes.
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#COMMAND AND CONQUER GENERALS ZERO HOUR WINDOWS 7 64 BIT#
Hey presto! It worked, debunking the myth that C&C Generals will not run on 64 bit systems (as some people have been saying). I used the "Change settings for all users" button at the bottom and changed to Windows XP (SP3), as well as checking the "Run as administrator box". Then change the game's compatibility mode by right clicking on the game in the start menu, clicking on properties and then the Compatibility tab. It might also be worth making sure no files are "Read-Only" in that folder. Now the key bits - firstly, make sure that you have full read/write permissions for the Command and Conquer Generals Data folder - do this by right clicking on the folder, then properties then the security tab and change the permissions for all users. This is simply how the game remembers what options you picked (music volume, brightness and the like) and you can change them once the game is running using the options menu. Then save the file as 'options.ini'īefore you save, paste this text into the file to get you started: However, you must click 'save as' and change the type drop-down box from text file (.txt) to 'all files'. You need to create a text file using notepad and save it into this folder. In 'My Documents' (usually at C:\users\YOURNAME\documents) there should be a folder named 'Command and Conquer Generals Data' or 'Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour Data', which was put there when you installed the game. Good News - Have just successfully managed to get it working, and it IS Windows 7 that causes the problem, specifically it's to do with access permissions to folders - Windows 7 blocks access to folders that Generals uses to run. I have a core i5 laptop running windows 7 home premium 64-bit with an ATI graphics card and I had exactly the same problems getting C&C Generals and Zero Hour to work.
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Thanks to PieEater for the solution found here: When i click to launch the program nothing happens ? i have full admin privalages i have allowed access for the program to run past the windows firewall, and i have tried all compatability modes for this to run to no avail. Hi i have installed C&C generals and C&C Zero hour on my pc.