I recently acquired the Diamond version of Neverwinter Nights after being convinced to give it a try. However, I can not install it.
If I try to use Autoplay, the boxes I am told are supposed to say either Install or Exit are completely blank. Trying to click either of them anyways does nothing.
If I try to manually install the game from the disc with Setup, I get a "blank" error message. The bar says Information, the error box itself is blank save for a speech bubble with an exclamation point, and all I can do is click OK.
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And here are some specs.
NWN Diamond
English
DVD
Windows XP Service Pack 3
AMD Processor
NVIDIA Graphics Card
Realtek Sound Card
CD-ROM is DVD/RW
Can't Install Diamond
Débuté par
ForeverShogo
, janv. 04 2012 06:24
#1
Posté 04 janvier 2012 - 06:24
#2
Posté 04 janvier 2012 - 06:35
Have you tried putting the disk into another computer to see if it gives you the same thing...I'm thinking it may be a bad disk.
#3
Posté 04 janvier 2012 - 09:12
ForeverShogo wrote...
I recently acquired the Diamond version of Neverwinter Nights after being convinced to give it a try. However, I can not install it.
here are some specs.
NWN Diamond
English
DVD
Windows XP Service Pack 3
AMD Processor
NVIDIA Graphics Card <~~ WHICH ONE?
Realtek Sound Card
CD-ROM is DVD/RW
FYI. the Fermi GTX 5n0 cards don't work.
#4
Posté 04 janvier 2012 - 09:33
NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Would that really make it so I can't install period? Figure that would be more of a "I can't play." problem over an "I can't install." problem.
Would that really make it so I can't install period? Figure that would be more of a "I can't play." problem over an "I can't install." problem.
#5
Posté 04 janvier 2012 - 10:15
It amounts to about half of a seven year old Geforce 6200, but NWN is still older ~~ the Diamond edition has higher requirements than the plain Original Campaign, but they are pretty lenient in today's terms. Have you tested using "period" drivers ~~ old ones?
#6
Posté 05 janvier 2012 - 12:10
Wow. They're that ancient? I knew they weren't exactly quality, but I've been able to play up to Fallout: New Vegas with the 6150SE. (Granted, on low quality settings.)
I'd be surprised if the graphics card was causing this but . . . Well . . . Most of my gaming is done on the console so I'm not really that experienced with tweaking things. How would I go about testing things out with "period" drivers?
I'd be surprised if the graphics card was causing this but . . . Well . . . Most of my gaming is done on the console so I'm not really that experienced with tweaking things. How would I go about testing things out with "period" drivers?
#7
Posté 16 janvier 2012 - 03:43
Why put the disk in another computer?
Go here. http://www.oracle.co...oads/index.html
Get a free copy of VM virtualbox and dig up an old windows XP install disk or ISO if you have one.
GG, and to think I let Windows 7 own me for a little bit lol.
Yea, I had the same problem too. I just thought around it when I came here and read posts about scratches on disks and go buy something I already have..
So there you go! Get Virtualized!
now to see if it will actually run!
got to copy it from my virtuabox to my 7 box after I update it etc..
Go here. http://www.oracle.co...oads/index.html
Get a free copy of VM virtualbox and dig up an old windows XP install disk or ISO if you have one.
GG, and to think I let Windows 7 own me for a little bit lol.
Yea, I had the same problem too. I just thought around it when I came here and read posts about scratches on disks and go buy something I already have..
So there you go! Get Virtualized!
now to see if it will actually run!





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