Hello, I downloaded this game, King's Quest I - the VGA remake, just this passed weekend. I got it installed, and went to play, and with some minor error messages about the sound card, I had no problems starting the game, playing throgh it, and saving. Yet, when I went back to play again a couple days later, I got this message:
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Illegal exception
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An exception 0xC0000005 occured in ACWIN.EXE at EIP = 0x004D2F3A ; program pointer is +0, ACI version 2.56.631, gtags (0,0)
AGS cannot continue, this exception was fatal. Please note down the numbers above, remember what you were doing at the time and notify CJ on the Tech forum.
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OK
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I have a Windows 2000 Pro, all updated with the SP4. I have a nVidia TNT2 with 32mb memory for a video card. The sound is supposed to be provided by the motherboard, but currently have problems with being recognized and running correctly. I have the lastest DirectX 9.0c installed also.
If anyone could help explain why this is happening, and how I can go about fixing it, it would be great. Thanks.
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Illegal exception
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An exception 0xC0000005 occured in ACWIN.EXE at EIP = 0x004D2F3A ; program pointer is +0, ACI version 2.56.631, gtags (0,0)
AGS cannot continue, this exception was fatal. Please note down the numbers above, remember what you were doing at the time and notify CJ on the Tech forum.
Most versions of Windows allow you to press Ctrl+C now to copy this entire message to the clipboard for easy reporting.
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OK
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I have a Windows 2000 Pro, all updated with the SP4. I have a nVidia TNT2 with 32mb memory for a video card. The sound is supposed to be provided by the motherboard, but currently have problems with being recognized and running correctly. I have the lastest DirectX 9.0c installed also.
If anyone could help explain why this is happening, and how I can go about fixing it, it would be great. Thanks.