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Just bought the Cyan Worlds offer this weekend and am very surprised - none of my previous GOG purchases have caused issues, but realMyst and Riven are not behaving correctly. With Riven:

a) Simply moving the mouse to the top of the screen does not reveal any menu options, as referred to in a "SOLVED" post for a similar question.
b) Pressing "ALT" -does- reveal a menu, on which I have a tested a few things like setup and credits, which work normally.
c) Saving, either with CTRL-S (as stated in the manual) or by pressing "ALT", causes Riven to close entirely and return to the desktop.

I am running Windows 7 32 bit and have installed Riven to the default location - I notice that previous posters here and elsewhere on the web have indicated that installing any where else can itself cause a problem.

Any suggestions on how I can prevent Riven crashing?

Rant mode ON:
And no - I'm NOT wasting time going down the Virtual / Windows 98 route - it's SUPPOSED to be made to work with WIndows 7, else GOG have no business selling it as W 7 compatible.
Rant mode OFF
Post edited January 22, 2011 by gryfon
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I was having the same problem (on WinXP). This is what I did, I renamed the original directory (Riven.Old). To be on the safe side I did copy everything into a directory called Riven. Starting the program from Riven directory continued to crash upon save or even attempting to open a save. Starting the program from the Riven.old directory allowed me to open a save and even actually save.

Try copying the entire program into a new directory, not sure if you really need to leave the old one or not. And run it from the new directory.
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gryfon: a) Simply moving the mouse to the top of the screen does not reveal any menu options, as referred to in a "SOLVED" post for a similar question
From that "SOLVED" post:

"Move the mouse cursor to the top of the screen and click there."
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gryfon: a) Simply moving the mouse to the top of the screen does not reveal any menu options, as referred to in a "SOLVED" post for a similar question
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Namur: From that "SOLVED" post:

"Move the mouse cursor to the top of the screen and click there."


If you read my post, from section c) (I quote below):

"c) Saving, either with CTRL-S (as stated in the manual) or by pressing "ALT", causes Riven to close entirely and return to the desktop. "

I refer to saving via menu above where I say "or by pressing "ALT". To be as specific as I can, pressing "ALT" to reach the "save" / "save as" options. Both options don't work, and cause Riven to exit as I described.

So...going to ALT to trigger the menu and trying Save / Save as DOES NOT work as in the "solved" entry posted prior, certainly not for me at least.
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APhantasm: I was having the same problem (on WinXP). This is what I did, I renamed the original directory (Riven.Old). To be on the safe side I did copy everything into a directory called Riven. Starting the program from Riven directory continued to crash upon save or even attempting to open a save. Starting the program from the Riven.old directory allowed me to open a save and even actually save.

Try copying the entire program into a new directory, not sure if you really need to leave the old one or not. And run it from the new directory.
Thanks for the tip - I will test this and post how I get on.
Post edited January 23, 2011 by gryfon
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gryfon: <snip>
I was just pointint out that moving the cursor to the top of the screen does bring up the menu, but you have to left click once when the cursor is up there.