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I don't know if I'm the only one having a problem with this, but here goes.
The game runs fine, the sound is good, and the video is great...but whenever I click on save or restore, the game crashes. Has anyone else had this problem?
This question / problem has been solved by Paczykimage
Same issue - on both my main Win7 box and on my alternate Vista 32. Tried all compatibility settings and run-as-admin.
Please, GOD, help us out! This is truly one of the best games you've yet released and the memories, oh, the memories... I'm assuming you guys tested it under Vista since you marked it as compatible, so give us your secrets!
Hi, I too have the crash problem when trying to save, I have win 7 64 bit.
Hope they sort it out or I will want a refund/credit
You guys should send a ticket to support about this issue. The sooner support starts getting tickets about this the sooner they'll become aware of the problem and hopefully the sooner a fix will pop up.
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Namur: You guys should send a ticket to support about this issue. The sooner support starts getting tickets about this the sooner they'll become aware of the problem and hopefully the sooner a fix will pop up.

Already done. But yes, let's get others to send tickets in about this issue.
I have this issue too.
Ticket sent. Lets hope they listen. Running legacy titles is difficult enough as-is!
Post edited June 30, 2010 by Skull13
I posted a ticket about this problem this morning.
i'm running win7ult 64bit as well. but so far i guess i'm lucky enough not to have the save/restore crashes. or any crashes....
hardware specs......i7 920, x58, creative audigy 2, ati 5850, 6gb ram, umm what else
updated drivers to catalyst 10.6, a couple of windows update not yet installed, so that's about it if it helps.
Windows 7 32bit. I have the same problem
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pgalloway18: I don't know if I'm the only one having a problem with this, but here goes.
The game runs fine, the sound is good, and the video is great...but whenever I click on save or restore, the game crashes. Has anyone else had this problem?
Same Problem waiting on GOG to fix or patch.
Same issue. Win7 64-bit Home.
Come on GOG! A little feedback would be much appreciated. Still have not been able to really play this game, as the crash is pretty much game breaking.
From Presto's now defunt webpage:
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Installation Troubleshooting - Windows Version
Go to the Run line and type D:\BITSETUP.EXE where D is the letter of the your CD ROM. The game installs into a program group called Buried In Time. The default install directory is C:\BITMPC.
There have been a few isolated instances in which the installation may not properly expand files to the hard drive. During installation, BIT attempts to copy the following files into the BITMPC directory:
BIT2416.EXE
BIT24LIB.DLL
BIT816.EXE
BIT8LIB.DLL
BITMPC.EXE
BIT_W95.WRI
DEMOHELP.EXE
GUNDAM.ICO
JMAN.ICO
JMAN2.ICO
LION.ICO
README.WRI
WAIL16.DLL
Enter the Windows File Manager and navigate to the BITMPC directory. If the files listed above do not appear in your BITMPC directory, navigate to your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory and look for these files again. If you still do not see these files, skip to the Manual Installation section of this document.
You can select multiple files in the File Manager by clicking the left mouse button on the file name while holding down the CTRL key. Make sure to select ONLY the files listed above. When all of the listed files have been highlighted, press the F7 key to move these files. In the "To:" box, type in the path leading to the BITMPC directory (C:\BITMPC in most cases) and click the OK button. Once the files have been moved, exit the File Manager and double-click on the Buried In Time icon to run the game.
Manual Installation:
On some systems, a Manual Installation of BIT may be necessary. The following steps should get you through the installation.
Make sure you have Windows loaded and CD #1 of BIT in your CD-ROM drive.
Open up the Windows MAIN group and double-click the MS-DOS Prompt icon.
Use the EXPAND command to copy files from the CD to your hard drive. Use the following command as an example:
EXPAND -R D:\*.* C:\BITMPC
In the example, D: is the CD-ROM drive letter, and C:\BITMPC is the location of the BITMPC directory on the hard drive. You may need to alter these items if the drive letters are different on your system.
After using the EXPAND command, you need to rename some of the files. Use the following commands:
REN C:\BITMPC\*.EX *.EXE
REN C:\BITMPC\*.DL *.DLL
REN C:\BITMPC\*.IC *.ICO
Again, as with the EXPAND command, C:\BITMPC is the location of the BITMPC directory on your hard drive. You may need to alter this item if the drive letter is different on your system.
After the files have been renamed, type EXIT and press the Enter key. This should return you to Windows. You can run BURIED IN TIME by double-clicking on the icon.
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I am really bored at work, so I am scouring the net at work for a solution to this problem. I have the feeling the game is crashing because it is looking for a directory that doesn't exist. Can someone try this?
Create a directory on your drive:
C:\BITMPC
Then copy everything from the gog buried in time game directory here. My netbook is at home and I can't test it to see if it works or not.
For someone reading this that doesn't have the crash problem, what default directory does the game look to for saving and loading?
Let's get this fixed asap. This gamebreaker is forcing me from indulging in childish bliss. Thanks.
Post edited July 01, 2010 by arionfrost
Running win7pro 64bit. Having the same problem crashing to the desktop when saving. I install to a different drive that contains my games (D:\)
I sent a ticket to support, also.
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Maxit: Running win7pro 64bit. Having the same problem crashing to the desktop when saving. I install to a different drive that contains my games (D:\)
I sent a ticket to support, also.

Well that confirms that switching directories doesn't work. I don't understand how a bug like this gets missed?
Well, back in 2004 they were having the same problem according to this website:
[url=]http://www.tommyyune.com/forum/messages/13/23.html?WednesdayOctober420060800am[/url]
They fixed it by editing the JMAN.ini file but I can't seem to find that file in the Journeyman directory. In their case it was a simple edit where "BasePath=\" was supposed to be BasePath=C:\(game dir).
I'm not sure if a similar thing is happening here since I'm sure GOG has changed the files to run on a modern OS.
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soulsqueez: Well, back in 2004 they were having the same problem according to this website:
[url=]http://www.tommyyune.com/forum/messages/13/23.html?WednesdayOctober420060800am[/url]
They fixed it by editing the JMAN.ini file but I can't seem to find that file in the Journeyman directory. In their case it was a simple edit where "BasePath=\" was supposed to be BasePath=C:\(game dir).
I'm not sure if a similar thing is happening here since I'm sure GOG has changed the files to run on a modern OS.

Hrm, I certainly can't seem to find one, drat. And it looks like GOG did do some actual retooling work on this one, as evidenced by the goggames library file in the game directory. I guess we'll all have to put in reports and wait!