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Hi guys, I get a white screen and sound (music) when trying to run Dracula Resurrection. I've tried a few deferent ways, unchecking all compatibility options and putting it into compatibility modes for XP, but the same things happen.

Running Windows 7 x64 with an ATI Radeon card, I've read about a multi-threading issue, but not sure if this is it as I'm not getting anything but the white screen with music.

Any ideas?
This question / problem has been solved by DeMignonimage
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GoodoldJW: ... Any ideas?
Try running it in Win 98/ME Compatibility mode and as administrator.

Maybe it's a problem with DirectX, as Windows 7 comes with version 11 which misses an older library from version 9.
To complete your system, just install DirectX9
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8109
Post edited December 11, 2013 by DeMignon
Thanks!
I'm getting a little closer!
I can see the intro now, but the video still seems a little slow, I've seen on the forums here DXWnd can help with the videos but I can't seem to get that to work with my system atm!

At least I can play the game now!
BUMP.

Having the same problem as the original poster. im running windows 8.1 with ATI graphics and have tried what has been posted, but still getting a white screen. the rest of the games seem to run fine
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trebor8273: ...Having the same problem as the original poster. im running windows 8.1 with ATI graphics ...
Does it make any difference, when you turn your ATI Catalyst settings to default?
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trebor8273: ...Having the same problem as the original poster. im running windows 8.1 with ATI graphics ...
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DeMignon: Does it make any difference, when you turn your ATI Catalyst settings to default?
thanks that actually worked
I am having problems with a white screen as well. Running Windows 7. I tried switching to compatibility mode but that does not work. I tried downloading the files from windows but it is asking me where to send the files to. I chose my gog file but there are a ton of files that are zipped. Can someone give me the 'dummy' version of instruction for this process?
Same Problem here with Windows 10.

Compatability does not change a thing