16-bit MS-DOS subsystem

Hi all

I recently downloaded Dragonball Z Mugen Edition 2 on my laptop and I'm using Windows Vista with NVIDIA GeForce 9300 M GS.
However, when I try to launch the application, a box pops up saying: "this system does not support mode full screen. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application. »
Is there a solution to this problem? Please let me know opportunities.
Best regards

Pein

Hi Pein,

Thanks for choosing Microsoft answers Forum.

The problem occurs because the Vista device drivers support all video modes BACK running. The Vista drivers are based on the Display Driver Model WDDM (Windows Vista).

Follow the link below to install the video drivers for your video card.

http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/926657

Let us know if the information is useful.

Kind regards
Yama - Microsoft technical support.

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    > The MS-DOS settings are for the full screen, so I'm stumped.
    >
     
     

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