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![]() how can you change the compatibilty of a game thats on CD?
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![]() The same way you do it with any other game.
Except IIRC Windows will only keep those settings until you either shutdown the system or eject the disc. |
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![]() I think it will do if you edit the properties of a shortcut that's on you hard drive (on your Desktop for example) instead of the program itself.
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![]() You change it the same way as anywhere else. Wherever it is Windows XP saves the settings for the programs, it will save them for programs on a CD until you change them. They remain the way you set them even after you restart the system or eject the CD.
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