How to install "Command and Conquer red Alert?"

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Zarif
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How to install "Command and Conquer red Alert?"

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Hello, I'm using Windows Xp professional, I wanna install and play "Command and Conquer Red Alert The Aftermath", which is a either windows 95 or MSDOS version exclusively. Under Win XP it won't lemme neither install nor paly, but Win XP doesn't have the option of rebooting the machine in DOS mode. What do you think I should do? Thanks.
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Post by Wally »

go to www.bootdisk.com and download windows 98se bootdisk

boot up from there :)
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Post by Splodginator »

No, bootdisks are useless.

Try a Windows emulator, like VirtualPC if you have another version of Windows and don't feel like Dual-booting.

Otherwise, try looking for a Windows fix.
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Post by Zaphod` »

Oh my, what weird answers.
Windows emulator? Yeah, he doesn't want to play it at 3fps, nor does he want to pay gobs of money to strange people.
Bootdisk? How's he going to access the medium he installed it from? And, supposing he can find a dos CDROM driver, its going to run like crap anyway. The Windows 95 version of Red Alert SHOULD install fine on XP, but if it doesn't, be sure to try running the install under Windows 95 compat mode, or, as a last resort, try downgrading. XP never ceases to annoy me.

Oh, a bit of Linux evangelism here, but Red Alert runs spiffy under Wine. :D
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Post by Kazer0 »

I had Windows XP pro, and it ran just fine for me. As a second option, run the compatibility wizard and see what happens.
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Post by Nyerguds »

RA works perfectly on XP with just the Compatibility mode :rolleyes:
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Post by Elrigh »

I had the same Problem with XP Pro, but found a easy way:

1. Enter the Directory on one of the RA CD's named INSTALL
2. Copy Content to a Directory of Your Choice
3. Edit the REDALERT.INI 2nd Line: Card=SB
4. Edit Properties of RA95.EXE - Change Compatibility Mode in Win95
5. Play and Have Fun.
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