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      I have Kings Quest Collection wich also comes with a couple other games like Mixed Up Mother Goose Deluxe.  When I try to play KQV or Mixed up mother goose, it tells me a have a problem with ntvdm.exe and needs to close.  I am running windows XP Pro, is there any way I can get this to work right on my system.  If so what actually is my problem and what can I do to correct it and get back to playing the collection?  Thank you to anyone who is able to help me this this problem.  Please e-mail me at iroccopz28@hotmail.com if there is any help for me.

      Thanks again,
      Jim
      iroccopz28@hotmail.com

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      Best option is probably to install DosBox and I’d recommend installing D-Fend with it.  DosBox is a DOS emulator that plays nearly all DOS games extremely well, including KQ5.  D-Fend is a ‘front-end’ for DosBox that basically makes configuring and loading games a lot easier, since it does all of the command line stuff for you that DosBox wants to properly load a game.  If you install both and load up D-Fend, it’s pretty hard to set it up wrong.

      Set the cycles to around 10000, it all depends on how fast your computer is.  If you hit CTRL + ALT + DEL and click the Performance tab in Task Manager while DosBox is emulating a game, you can see how much CPU usage the emulator is using, basically you don’t want it at 100% because then the emulator will start slowing down.  Then you just lower the CPU cycles a little in the emulator and adjust it until it’s playing good, but 10000 should be good if you have a decent computer.

      Other than that, the only thing you need to worry about is ‘mounting’ the disks.  When you’re creating a profile for a game, D-Fend will ask you to select which disks you want to mount.  Easiest way is to hit Auto-mount and it will automatically configure C:, and that’s all you need to do unless it’s a CD game like KQ5 CD-ROM version, in which case in addition to mounting C:, you’ll also have to mount your CD drive (D: or E: usually).

      That should be all.  It might sound confusing reading, but if you try it out, it’s pretty easy.  And then if you want, you can mess around with more advanced settings, like opengl or ddraw rendering (use opengl if you have Nvidia graphics, and ddraw if you have ATI).  You can also try a different scaler.  I like advinterp2x the best.  It smooths the jagged edges.

      There’s lots of other stuff you can do, but if you just want to play the games how you remember them then all you need to worry about is the drive mounting and CPU cycles.  Unless you’re hoping to play with MT-32 sound, then you’ll have to figure out some other stuff.

      You can also try VDMSound, which emulates Soundblaster cards rather than the entire DOS operating system.  It works good for old games too.

      If you want to play old Windows games, that’s harder to get working right.  Best way is to make a shortcut of the .exe for the game, right click the shortcut and choose Properties.  Click the Compatibility tab and select Windows 95, and select the other options there for best compatibility.

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      Thanks for the information, but now I seem to have a new problem.  When I try to run it, it tell s me that the program can’t be run in DOS mode.  I have been trying to contact sierra about this problem, but have had very little luck.  I’m not sure if the number that I got with the book is still right or not becuase all I get are buisy signals.  I was thinking that maybe it was a problem with my computer, but I installed it on 2 other computers with XP and it does the same thing with those as well. Thanks again for the help, i will keep searching for other options also, and if I do find one I will post it to help anyone else out too….   Thanks again.

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      Sierra probably isn’t going to help you since they don’t support those games anymore.  It sounds like you’re trying to run a Windows executable instead of a DOS executable.  Did you already install it?  There are two install programs, setup.exe is a Windows file and install.exe is a DOS file.  The CD should have both versions, Windows and DOS versions of KQ5.  If you want to install the DOS version, you need to run the proper install file, which is probably install.exe or install.bat in the KQ5 directory.

    • #28553 Reply
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      You’re running Xp SP2, right? Please email me about this.

      – Alistair

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