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Zardos
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Minneapolis, MN, USA
Nov 2000 time: 05:12
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Well, its been a while since I played CivII. In fact I loaned my original copy to a friend and haven't seen it since. BUT I was in Target the other day, and given my penchance to browse the CIV III boards, I was itching to play and there it was! Civ II for $9.99!!! I picked it up, brought it home, looked at the OS requirements, noticed that there was no Win 2k, and thought to myself -- quote:

Well, lets try it anyway
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Lo and behold, it don't work .
Has anyone figured out how to get Civ II to work on Win 2k?
[This message has been edited by Zardos (edited April 06, 2001).]
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Jarouik
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Helsinki, Finland, EU
Dec 2000 time: 07:12
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I, for one, haven't had any problems running Civ 2 in Win2k either at work or at home. Usually I don't play with the CD in drive, but I have tested the video clips etc., and they are working fine as well. I am not sure if I remember correctly, but it might be that at first Civ 2 insisted some wing.dll files were missing, since I had not installed it properly in Win2k at all, but I copied the dll's to Civ2 folder from my Win98 Windows/system folder, and the game seemed to work; ditto with Intel Indeo drivers. Having installed the game in Win2k at work from scratch, it worked right away with no problems.
Some of the problems in the other threads mentioning total freezes, reboots or blue screens of Win2k are telltale signs of something being wrong about the specific Windows 2000 installation itself, since Civ 2 should run just fine under Win2k inside its 16-bit Virtual Machine subsystem without affecting the stability of whole computer. I have not had a single system-wide crash due to Civ 2 or other 16-bit DOS/Windows programs, but there is one irritating feature about my installation of the NT Virtual DOS Machine that only seemed to surface recently: after closing Civ 2, the whole Windows user interface freezes for 5-10 seconds or so. Ctrl-Alt-Del works and mp3s keep playing, but the graphics just aren't updated for a while, so even my NTVDM system does not work quite the way it should - in addition, every once in a while, when no 16-bit programs are open, NTVDM performs an illegal instruction and is closed, although it has never done it during Civ 2, so I can still play the game just fine.
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Kapil Tagore
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Bogotá, Colombia
May 2001 time: 00:12
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Thanks a lot!
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Kapil Tagore
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Bogotá, Colombia
May 2001 time: 00:12
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Damn, didn't work...
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solo
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Lowell, MA USA
Jan 2001 time: 05:12
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Kapil, did everything go smoothly when you installed windows 2000? Have you installed other software, and if so, any problems with it? Unfortunately, it is very easy for the Windows operating system to get corrupted just enough to appear to be working, when in fact, there are serious problems interfering with important things like playing CivII. You might try the restore feature of win 2k, or try installing the whole system again, and then re-installing CivII. Only a reformat of your hard drive before re-installations will give a completely fresh start, so make sure all important files are saved beforehand. Good luck!
[This message has been edited by solo (edited May 12, 2001).]
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