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try what i said.. then tell me if something good or bad happens.. :wink:
I did that already and nothing. Perhaps I need to do something else after that?did you try to open the registry file that comes with the driver? if your using 32 bit, you should use those..
if your using 64 bit, use the one with the 64 bit filename..
well, once you get your .cfg edited and saved, run ff7_opengl.reg, then do not, DO NOT, run ff7 config, that uninstalls itYeah I guess so... but no one else seems to be helping me/us.. But before you go or do whatever you need to, can you tell me what should i do next? As I have said, my computer is 32 Bit.i don't think i can do anymore without looking at your computer screens, perhaps some of the other fine ladies and gentlemen could take it from here, its been years sinse i touched an XP and i haven't edited the .cfg on mine lately
oh yeah.. i totally forgot this.. :-Dwell, once you get your .cfg edited and saved, run ff7_opengl.reg, then do not, DO NOT, run ff7 config, that uninstalls it
the biggest thing you wanna run in .cfg is your resolution, you need to set it
Problems is... I can't understand anything here. haha. Help please? Sorry if i'm being to dependent. This stuff is just out of my reach!well, once you get your .cfg edited and saved, run ff7_opengl.reg, then do not, DO NOT, run ff7 config, that uninstalls itYeah I guess so... but no one else seems to be helping me/us.. But before you go or do whatever you need to, can you tell me what should i do next? As I have said, my computer is 32 Bit.i don't think i can do anymore without looking at your computer screens, perhaps some of the other fine ladies and gentlemen could take it from here, its been years sinse i touched an XP and i haven't edited the .cfg on mine lately
the biggest thing you wanna run in .cfg is your resolution, you need to set it
Problems is... I can't understand anything here. haha. Help please? Sorry if i'm being to dependent. This stuff is just out of my reach!well, once you get your .cfg edited and saved, run ff7_opengl.reg, then do not, DO NOT, run ff7 config, that uninstalls itYeah I guess so... but no one else seems to be helping me/us.. But before you go or do whatever you need to, can you tell me what should i do next? As I have said, my computer is 32 Bit.i don't think i can do anymore without looking at your computer screens, perhaps some of the other fine ladies and gentlemen could take it from here, its been years sinse i touched an XP and i haven't edited the .cfg on mine lately
the biggest thing you wanna run in .cfg is your resolution, you need to set it
That's too much for me to ask. And besides... it would be all a waste if it didn't do any good.Problems is... I can't understand anything here. haha. Help please? Sorry if i'm being to dependent. This stuff is just out of my reach!well, once you get your .cfg edited and saved, run ff7_opengl.reg, then do not, DO NOT, run ff7 config, that uninstalls itYeah I guess so... but no one else seems to be helping me/us.. But before you go or do whatever you need to, can you tell me what should i do next? As I have said, my computer is 32 Bit.i don't think i can do anymore without looking at your computer screens, perhaps some of the other fine ladies and gentlemen could take it from here, its been years sinse i touched an XP and i haven't edited the .cfg on mine lately
the biggest thing you wanna run in .cfg is your resolution, you need to set it
hmm.... if your willing to wait till tomorrow, i can whip up a video showing it? that sound good?
Haha another problem... if i have to edit it, what should i put in? Can any of you tell me the best resolution or best settings? How can I edit anyway? I mean I know how but which one? There are like codes here which I do not understand. As I have said, this stuff is out of my reach.okay.. first you edit your .cgf file that comes with the driver..
then double click the registry file that does not say 64 bit..
then click okay..
and lastly, do not open ff7config anymore..
you don't need those coz if you open it,
the drivers that you just installed will uninstall itself..
if i missed something, Jaitsu will just add the additional comments.. :wink:
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Hey, that's a good idea.
and trust me, it will make things easier for you.. :-D
Haha another problem... if i have to edit it, what should i put in? Can any of you tell me the best resolution or best settings? How can I edit anyway? I mean I know how but which one? There are like codes here which I do not understand. As I have said, this stuff is out of my reach.okay.. first you edit your .cgf file that comes with the driver..
then double click the registry file that does not say 64 bit..
then click okay..
and lastly, do not open ff7config anymore..
you don't need those coz if you open it,
the drivers that you just installed will uninstall itself..
if i missed something, Jaitsu will just add the additional comments.. :wink:
Edit:
Hey, that's a good idea.
and trust me, it will make things easier for you.. :-D
By the way, the vid would help a lot but I really am scared that it wouldn't help me out. Oh and by the way, I am 100% sure now that my computer is 32 bit.
Haha thanks.. well, of course I was sad and a bit frustrated when it wouldn't fix. But now i feel like laughing at myself cause I'm a huge failure haha. I waited for the release and I just get this kind of result. Kinda funny... though frustarting.i'll make the video tomorrow, no worries, then i'll make a post with the adress, trust me, its no big hasstle, should only take a few minutes tomorrow.
and Cronus, cheer up buddy, it ain't the end of the world ^_^
Well according to my screen resolution (which i found in the tab of settings in display from control panel) i'm using 1024 by 768 pixels. And it seems I can reduce it. Is that the one you're talking about? If so, what should I do next?Haha another problem... if i have to edit it, what should i put in? Can any of you tell me the best resolution or best settings? How can I edit anyway? I mean I know how but which one? There are like codes here which I do not understand. As I have said, this stuff is out of my reach.okay.. first you edit your .cgf file that comes with the driver..
then double click the registry file that does not say 64 bit..
then click okay..
and lastly, do not open ff7config anymore..
you don't need those coz if you open it,
the drivers that you just installed will uninstall itself..
if i missed something, Jaitsu will just add the additional comments.. :wink:
Edit:
Hey, that's a good idea.
and trust me, it will make things easier for you.. :-D
By the way, the vid would help a lot but I really am scared that it wouldn't help me out. Oh and by the way, I am 100% sure now that my computer is 32 bit.
im using windows 7 so i can't tell you how to check your screen res from experience, try googling "how to check screen resolution on xp" follow its steps, thats what you use as the screen resolution ^_^
you have to look through .cfg until you see the bit purtaining to resolution, then edit it to fit yoursWell according to my screen resolution (which i found in the tab of settings in display from control panel) i'm using 1024 by 768 pixels. And it seems I can reduce it. Is that the one you're talking about? If so, what should I do next?Haha another problem... if i have to edit it, what should i put in? Can any of you tell me the best resolution or best settings? How can I edit anyway? I mean I know how but which one? There are like codes here which I do not understand. As I have said, this stuff is out of my reach.okay.. first you edit your .cgf file that comes with the driver..
then double click the registry file that does not say 64 bit..
then click okay..
and lastly, do not open ff7config anymore..
you don't need those coz if you open it,
the drivers that you just installed will uninstall itself..
if i missed something, Jaitsu will just add the additional comments.. :wink:
Edit:
Hey, that's a good idea.
and trust me, it will make things easier for you.. :-D
By the way, the vid would help a lot but I really am scared that it wouldn't help me out. Oh and by the way, I am 100% sure now that my computer is 32 bit.
im using windows 7 so i can't tell you how to check your screen res from experience, try googling "how to check screen resolution on xp" follow its steps, thats what you use as the screen resolution ^_^
Hey Jaitsu. I guess i really need that vid. When are you going to make it anyway?you have to look through .cfg until you see the bit purtaining to resolution, then edit it to fit yoursWell according to my screen resolution (which i found in the tab of settings in display from control panel) i'm using 1024 by 768 pixels. And it seems I can reduce it. Is that the one you're talking about? If so, what should I do next?Haha another problem... if i have to edit it, what should i put in? Can any of you tell me the best resolution or best settings? How can I edit anyway? I mean I know how but which one? There are like codes here which I do not understand. As I have said, this stuff is out of my reach.okay.. first you edit your .cgf file that comes with the driver..
then double click the registry file that does not say 64 bit..
then click okay..
and lastly, do not open ff7config anymore..
you don't need those coz if you open it,
the drivers that you just installed will uninstall itself..
if i missed something, Jaitsu will just add the additional comments.. :wink:
Edit:
Hey, that's a good idea.
and trust me, it will make things easier for you.. :-D
By the way, the vid would help a lot but I really am scared that it wouldn't help me out. Oh and by the way, I am 100% sure now that my computer is 32 bit.
im using windows 7 so i can't tell you how to check your screen res from experience, try googling "how to check screen resolution on xp" follow its steps, thats what you use as the screen resolution ^_^
Its still the same.. any more plans?hmm.. you can edit your resolution in the cgf your cgf file..
just change the 0 to what ever value you want..
but be sure that it is equal to what your current resolution is..
or it can be lower than your resolution..
btw kula, when are you planning to make your 2nd model?
and who's going next?? coz your ac cloud is so.. COOL!