louisj23
13 Mar 2007, 03:22
I know this is a common problem with WWP or else it wouldn't be in the FAQ but.
I bought WWP SoldOut software version 2.5.4 and after the install I can not get past the WWP Intro Screen with the theme music.
I have read all the forum posts and here's what I have and done so far. If anyone can see what I'm missing that'd be great...
Windows XP Pro
Pentium 4 3.0 GhZ
1GB PC3200 DDR
ATI Radeon VisionTek Xtasy 9600 Video card (128mb ddr)
with latest Catalyst 7.2 drivers installed
Installed Net Framework v2.0 50727 to go with the Catalyst drivers
Have had settings at 32 bpp and both 1024x768 and 800x600
(since SoldOut is UK based would I have to change my settings on my Vid card to UK? I'm reaching here)
DirectX 9.0c installed
Windows service pack 1 from Team17 FTP site and extracted it into the Team17-WWP folder and it's all in there
Also have Windows service pack 2 installed - would this cause a problem?
Also uninstalled my NIMO codecs
Tried running it from Desktop Icon and start menu. I just let the title screen sit there for like 5 minutes and clouds were scrolling by, Island music going, then one mouse click and done.
Thanks
I bought WWP SoldOut software version 2.5.4 and after the install I can not get past the WWP Intro Screen with the theme music.
I have read all the forum posts and here's what I have and done so far. If anyone can see what I'm missing that'd be great...
Windows XP Pro
Pentium 4 3.0 GhZ
1GB PC3200 DDR
ATI Radeon VisionTek Xtasy 9600 Video card (128mb ddr)
with latest Catalyst 7.2 drivers installed
Installed Net Framework v2.0 50727 to go with the Catalyst drivers
Have had settings at 32 bpp and both 1024x768 and 800x600
(since SoldOut is UK based would I have to change my settings on my Vid card to UK? I'm reaching here)
DirectX 9.0c installed
Windows service pack 1 from Team17 FTP site and extracted it into the Team17-WWP folder and it's all in there
Also have Windows service pack 2 installed - would this cause a problem?
Also uninstalled my NIMO codecs
Tried running it from Desktop Icon and start menu. I just let the title screen sit there for like 5 minutes and clouds were scrolling by, Island music going, then one mouse click and done.
Thanks