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WFromme (Guest) (1 posts) Click to check IP address of the poster
May-17-02, 05:28 PM (Pacific)
"Help "
both wizardy 6 and 7 give me

Error 10 loading the Winit or the Vinit files using moslo 1.32

I have a Pentium 1k

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ShadowCrust (373 posts) Click to EMail ShadowCrust Click to send private message to ShadowCrust Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
May-20-02, 01:58 AM (Pacific)
1. "RE: Help "
It generally helps also stating what operating system you're using. If it's Windows 95 or 98, try restarting in DOS mode. I don't have any experience with Wizardry 6 or 7 in Windows 2000, ME or XP, but if you're fond of playing old DOS games, you might want to consider creating a small DOS partition. If you need help doing this, I can try to help you.
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Anderson (Guest) (14 posts) Click to check IP address of the poster
Jul-19-02, 08:47 AM (Pacific)
2. "RE: Help "
I also get that message!
What to do?
Create a boot disk?
I´m running win 98se.

How can I create a dos partiation?

Help pleaase.. I will soon have UWA, will I have the same problem?

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ShadowCrust (373 posts) Click to EMail ShadowCrust Click to send private message to ShadowCrust Click to view user profile Click to check IP address of the poster
Jul-20-02, 09:18 AM (Pacific)
3. "Creating a partition is not the first choice"
If you're running Windows 98, I don't think creating a DOS partition will help you, since Windows 98 uses (among others) a native 16 Bit DOS kernel, unlike Windows 2000 and XP that have merely a DOS emulator. So if it doesn't run in Windows 98 DOS mode, it's (in my knowledge and experience) not very likely to run in DOS 6. If you still want to try it, I can walk you through creating a DOS partition, but be warned that you can most easily erase all data on your harddisk(s) during that process.
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