As title says
They were working, Simon Says and Absolute Slots and Pantasia
But now they dont!
I have Uninstalled and installed but still get same problem
Running vista64 with AVG8
no modifcations to pc
Any one any ideas???
TIA
Andy
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As title says
They were working, Simon Says and Absolute Slots and Pantasia
But now they dont!
I have Uninstalled and installed but still get same problem
Running vista64 with AVG8
no modifcations to pc
Any one any ideas???
TIA
Andy
Gene Hunt:'Today my friend, your diary entry will read, "Took a prozzie hostage and was shot by three armed bastards."'
"DCI Gene Hunt,the guv!"
I would suspect AVG.
I recently installed this, and have started to see some pretty odd behaviour.
MGS casinos will freeze, and then release.
Attempts to visit CM are ignored, whilst my desktop locks up.
If AVG is doing anything in the background, some foreground processes are blocked, and using "pause scan" will suddenly bring them back to life.
Luckily, AVG8 is free, and if it continues to cause problems, I will simply try something else.
Many anti-virus and security applications see casinos as "malware", and some will "heal" them without even asking first.
Empty Fruities Astern Capt'n
Back to port for unloading.
Full Sails - before we get raided ourselves.
andyhinckley (3rd April 2009)
no its not AVG uninstalled it and still same problem
oops.jpg
Thats what happens very soon after running.. no splash screen
Gene Hunt:'Today my friend, your diary entry will read, "Took a prozzie hostage and was shot by three armed bastards."'
"DCI Gene Hunt,the guv!"
right click at the mayan symbol – click at the tab compatibility and check “run program in compatibility mode. choose windows 2000 mode.
worked for me at XP, don´t know about vista.
hi,
Have you got adwatch on your pc or something similar, maybe a programme is stopping the games from loading????
Have you checked the sites FAQ's section as somebody else may have already experienced this problem???
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I have solved the problem
If anyone else is having problems they need to enable DEP
Click to open System.
Click Advanced System Settings. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Under Performance, click Settings.
Click the Data Execution Prevention tab, and then click Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select.
To turn off DEP for an individual program Select the check box next to the program that you want to turn off DEP for, and then click OK.
If the program is not in the list, click Add. Browse to the Program Files folder, find the executable file for the program (it will have an .exe file extension), and then click Open
Gene Hunt:'Today my friend, your diary entry will read, "Took a prozzie hostage and was shot by three armed bastards."'
"DCI Gene Hunt,the guv!"
AudiManinBoro (12th April 2009)
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