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I was digging around through my old games when I came across and old favorite called Fable from 1996. I'd love to play it again but once it's installed and I try to run it an error message appears saying "Can't find registry, please reinstall". I found this explination on another site which seems to offer a solution but the person who wrote it hasn't worded it very clearly. Here's the explination...
"Game regularly works under Windows XP. A problem that at installation on XP game does not register itself in the register. Therefore in a folder with the established game it is necessary to create a text file and to register there following lines: REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\DirectDraw\MostRecentApplication] "Name"="FABLE.EXE" "ID"=dword:3242b732 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Telstar] [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Telstar\Fable] "Path"="?:\\Games\\Telstar\\Fable" "Installed"=dword:00000001 Then in this code it is necessary to change in line "Path" a way to game (register the), but DO NOT FORGET to put double slach, as shown in an example. After that keep a file and change its expansion on *.reg. Then start a file, a question answer "Yes"." ![]() I have followed the instructions as best I could, I created a new notepad doccument in the Fable directory and changed the "Path" to C:\\ but I cant for the life of me figure out what he means by... "After that keep a file and change its expansion on *.reg. Then start a file, a question answer "Yes"." Does this mean I have to make the text doccument a registry key? I haven't delved much into editing registry keys as I know you can cause damage to the system. Does anybody have any idea as to either what this guy means or how to create the needed registry to run the game? Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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Re: Registry problem with old DOS/Win95 Game
I don't know why he's telling you to use C:\\. You only need one \. Look at all your other registry entries that use Path to see if there are any with the double slash. I can't find any in mine.
Copy the text below and paste it into Notepad, then change the game path to the correct one. Note: \Software\Telstar\Fable assumes that you've installed to the default folder. You may need to alter this if you've installed the game elsewhere. Quote:
If you still can't get the game to work, try running it in DOSBox. ( info , download links)
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Re: Registry problem with old DOS/Win95 Game
Thanks for the reply.
Dosbox is a great tool, I'll have that for the future. I had managed to add the registry through Regedit but tried your way too and it works a lot quicker without half the hastle. Fantastic, thanks a lot. I'm gonna submerge myself in some nostalgic gaming now. |
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