First of all, does someone on here have Vista? I'm having issues with the auto for squelchies but didn't have any problems with the auto when I was using windows XP, so I'm thinking it's probably on my end somewhere but I can't figure it out. I have the smooth fonts unchecked and I've even tried switching my 1024x768 settings to see if that helps but still not getting anywhere. Arrgg! I've tried both IE and Firefox and I do also have the lastest java version. The problem in the game is once the game is fully loaded, the auto starts, but the little squelchies will just keep staying in/on the same column for the most part, going up and down like a blondie on a pony at walmart! lol The game ends up with all the lil' critters on the floor, game over. Oh yeah and the version of the sushi program is 3.5. IF anyone has any suggestions, I'd be very grateful to hear them. TIA <3
Still no takers on this one aye? lol
I know nothing about Vista, so I can't help.
Thanks anyway Tara. Hopefully someone will come along or maybe one of the administrators will see this and throw out a suggestion. When I have a problem with an auto, I'm automatically blaming vista now. lol Makes me crazy when I think about how good the XP did with all of my old autos. Oh well, wish me luck. :OO
Quote from: minniewinnie on March 22, 2007, 09:32:28 AM
Still no takers on this one aye? lol
Sorry. I've been away from the forum all day.
Someone else had problems with Vista and they fixed their problem by running Vista in XP mode. Hope that helps.
Quote from: Homer on March 22, 2007, 01:49:00 PM
Quote from: minniewinnie on March 22, 2007, 09:32:28 AM
Still no takers on this one aye? lol
Sorry. I've been away from the forum all day.
Someone else had problems with Vista and they fixed their problem by running Vista in XP mode. Hope that helps.
Homer I just wanted to say, "ty" because this tip did the trick. :D
Quote from: minniewinnie on March 23, 2007, 05:06:44 PM
Quote from: Homer on March 22, 2007, 01:49:00 PM
Quote from: minniewinnie on March 22, 2007, 09:32:28 AM
Still no takers on this one aye? lol
Sorry. I've been away from the forum all day.
Someone else had problems with Vista and they fixed their problem by running Vista in XP mode. Hope that helps.
Homer I just wanted to say, "ty" because this tip did the trick. :D
Your welcome. Sorry I couldn't answer you sooner. :/\
I am having the same problem. Can someone tell me how to run Vista in XP mode????
Right click the program
Select properties
Click on the compatibility tab
The option is right there
OK i tried it on
Windows 95
Windows 98/ME
Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 5)
Windows 2000
Windows XP (SP 2)
Windows Server 2003 (SP 1)
These are the options that it has. None of them worked :'((
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