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So yeah, Dosbox games do not like Win 7. I have the same problem with Blood but I thought I'd ask in here too.

You can see a lot of the things I already tried to do: http://www.gog.com/en/forum/blood_series/crashes_about_a_minute_in/page1

And yes I'm running as Admin. As soon as the game starts at the first level it crashes back to Desktop. What's interesting is that if I start up the Expansion packs they load up, I can play for a bit, but they crash randomly.
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LouisCyphre: So yeah, Dosbox games do not like Win 7. I have the same problem with Blood but I thought I'd ask in here too.

You can see a lot of the things I already tried to do: http://www.gog.com/en/forum/blood_series/crashes_about_a_minute_in/page1

And yes I'm running as Admin. As soon as the game starts at the first level it crashes back to Desktop. What's interesting is that if I start up the Expansion packs they load up, I can play for a bit, but they crash randomly.
You can avoid many Windows 7 related problems by not installing any software to windows' default installation path. What I like to is to install all my software to "%systemroot%\Software\" (%systemroot% is in most cases the C:\ drive). Windows is pretty rescritive on what's going in it's own Program Files folders. And by doing so, you don't have to run most games as administrator any more!
Post edited July 23, 2011 by ThermioN