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Red Alert 2 not working on Windows 7 or Virtual Machine XP

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#1 ·
I bought Command & Conquer - The First Decade so that I could enjoy playing all the old C&C games that I loved. Once I installed the games on my Windows 7 laptop, I could only get some of the games to work. One of the ones that doesn't work is Red Alert 2.

Problem:

When the game starts, you can hear sound but the screen is black so you can't see the video. Also, the menu doesn't appear fully. If I minimize the game and open it again, the menu appears but when I click a button, I have to minimize again for the menu to update.

Things I have tried:

-Changing Compatibility to multiple versions of Windows
-Running as administrator
-Setting graphics power settings to "Maximum Performance"
-Installing Oracle VirtualBox and installing Windows XP. (I get the same problem in Windows XP.)

-I checked my video driver and as far as I can tell, it is up to date.


Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
 
#3 · (Edited)
Red alert 2 is quite a problematic game for playing on Vista/Windows 7, I had the very same problem. Most of the problems are due to it not liking 64bit.

Things I tried:
Installing it to My documents instead of Local Disk>Program files
Changing the name of the .exe to start the game
Go onto the disk, and select windows Sp2 mode for all the .exe's on the disk, then install the game again.

Post back if it works/does not work.
 
#4 ·
Well, I tried your suggestions and they didn't seem to work. I installed the game, then changed every .exe on the disk (Autorun & setup) to run as Windows XP SP2. I told the game to install under C:\Users\<username>\Command&Conquer. Then I tried changing the names of the files "game.exe" and "RA2.exe" but when I changed them, the game wouldn't start. I would try to open them and nothing would happen. I also tried to run them both as Windows XP SP2.

After all of that, same problem. I also tried to do the same on my Windows XP Virtual Machine (with using compatibility Windows 2000 instead), it didn't work.

Any more ideas?
 
#9 ·
I am not sure which specs you would like so I attached my dxdiag as a text file. Also, here are some specs:

OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
Processor: Intel Core i3-2310M @ 2.10 Ghz
Ram: DDRIII 4.00 GB
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce GT 520M DDRIII 1 GB
Directx Version: 11


I will look into updating my chipset driver but if I am using Directx 11, do I really need Directx 9.0c?
 

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I have tried running compatibility under Windows XP SP2, Windows 2000, and Windows 98/ME. they all seem to give the same result.

Once I start the game, the opening movie is black although I can hear sound, then the menu shows up but when I click a button it won't update the screen unless I minimize then open it again. If I do that enough so that I can start the Campaign, then the game actually works.

I can play the levels and the in game videos work. However, the opening and closing videos for each level will just be black with audio. Also, the in game menu works like the main menu does.

So while it is playable, it is annoying and I would very much like to see the videos if possible. I have searched other sites for answers and have seen many people saying RA2 works fine for them on Windows 7 so I don't know why I can't get it.

Any more ideas would be appreciated! Thanks!
 
#12 ·
Have you installed the latest chipset drivers and DX9 yet?

Have you tried running the game in windowed mode? Hit Alt-Enter to toggle between window and fullscreen.
 
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All games will use the directx that is required of it and nothing more. Since Red Alert 2 is so old I think it uses Directx 7 or 8. Directx 11 is part of Windows 7 so I'm guessing it does get upgraded every once in a while by windows update but it would hard to find out which ones do update it as they vague in details.
 
#19 ·
So I am not sure what to do now. I want to make sure I have followed all of the advice given so far though:

-Tried Compatibility as both Windows XP SP2 and Windows 98/ME
-I tried installing the game to My Documents and changing the .exe file names. (The game wouldn't start when I did that.)
-Checked my chipset drivers and as far as I can tell, they are up to date.
-Downloaded Directx 9.0c, extracted it and installed it.
-Tried to run the game in windowed mode but Alt+Enter didn't seem to do anything.


I can't tell if installing Directx 9.0c did anything or not. I still feel like if I have Directx 11 that the game will choose to run off of that then the earlier version.

Does anyone have any more ideas?

(If you want to see which directx file I downloaded, scroll up to the link. Also, if you scroll up, my dxdiag was uploaded.)

If no one has another idea, I may just call it quits. The menu is annoying, but I can actually play the game, I just can't see any of the videos in the game.
 
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