Qfg5: Windows 7 solutions
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 3:32 pm
Hi again,
Got two ways of running Qfg5 in Windows 7, without Win98. Wanted to share them with you.
After easy and succesful install of KQ8 in Virtual Machine / Windows 98, I ran into trouble doing the same for Qfg5; after install, the game just wouldn't do anything at all. Not even the slightest error message, just a quick flash of the program in the windows bar.
I then tried a native install of the game in Windows 7, which actually worked as expected; it installs, but Quicktime does not (am on Home Premium), making the essential playback of MOV files ingame not possible. After applying the update and the windows patch and setting compatibility to Windows 98 / ME, I read somewhere here that putting the Quicktime 3.0 files in the game folder would force the game to use those files for MOV playback. Tried this, and, as expected, the videos did play, but with scratchy buggy sounds. This has always been the case for me, updating usually helped; yet now I read that people are having trouble with newer versions of Quicktime & certain settings. For the sake of experimenting, I started trying old versions of Quicktime, but newer than the one shipped with the game;
http://www.oldversion.com/QuickTime.html
After installing 4.0 (an installer that works with Windows 7), it was a hit! Everything works flawlessly now. The drag and drop to folder method didn't work for 4.0 either, same scratchy sounds.
To sum up what I did to make it work natively in Windows 7;
1. Run the installer
2. Run the patches
3. Download and install Quicktime 4.0
4. Set compatibility for Qfg5 to Windows 98 / ME
Also installed it in VM with XP Pro, also works flawlessly after installing the game using this method, the 1.2 patch, the w9/XP patch and Quicktime 4.0 (also scratchy sounds with 3.0). This can come in handy when you need to update Quicktime in order to use iTunes etc.
Well, I'm off experimenting again.
Got two ways of running Qfg5 in Windows 7, without Win98. Wanted to share them with you.
After easy and succesful install of KQ8 in Virtual Machine / Windows 98, I ran into trouble doing the same for Qfg5; after install, the game just wouldn't do anything at all. Not even the slightest error message, just a quick flash of the program in the windows bar.
I then tried a native install of the game in Windows 7, which actually worked as expected; it installs, but Quicktime does not (am on Home Premium), making the essential playback of MOV files ingame not possible. After applying the update and the windows patch and setting compatibility to Windows 98 / ME, I read somewhere here that putting the Quicktime 3.0 files in the game folder would force the game to use those files for MOV playback. Tried this, and, as expected, the videos did play, but with scratchy buggy sounds. This has always been the case for me, updating usually helped; yet now I read that people are having trouble with newer versions of Quicktime & certain settings. For the sake of experimenting, I started trying old versions of Quicktime, but newer than the one shipped with the game;
http://www.oldversion.com/QuickTime.html
After installing 4.0 (an installer that works with Windows 7), it was a hit! Everything works flawlessly now. The drag and drop to folder method didn't work for 4.0 either, same scratchy sounds.
To sum up what I did to make it work natively in Windows 7;
1. Run the installer
2. Run the patches
3. Download and install Quicktime 4.0
4. Set compatibility for Qfg5 to Windows 98 / ME
Also installed it in VM with XP Pro, also works flawlessly after installing the game using this method, the 1.2 patch, the w9/XP patch and Quicktime 4.0 (also scratchy sounds with 3.0). This can come in handy when you need to update Quicktime in order to use iTunes etc.
Well, I'm off experimenting again.