Cannot play Links 2001 on XP
Unable to read the links 2001. Error msg "no video or video not taken in charge. format E:\golf.avi.
My system running Windows XP Pro Pack 3. Radeon 8500 video card.
What should do?
cankiwi6,
Thanks for posting on the Microsoft Answers forums. This game has already worked on your system, or you just have it installed?
First thing to do is to check you video card drivers are updated. This link is to the ATI driver download page so you can make sure that you have the most recent driver: http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx
If the game worked before, something has changed on your system (hardware or software)? If Yes, you can run system restore to before the game has stopped working. Here is a link to the instructions for the system restore: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306084 Mike - engineer Microsoft Support responses
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