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Topic: Running Burn: Cycle on Windows XP?

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8 JUL 2003 at 11:41pm

culturalflux

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I ordered this little sucker off Ebay for 3 bucks. Sound track kicks ass, but I can't get the actual game to work in my CD-ROM drive. It opens the autoplay, but when I click yes to run the game, the application just sits there with a white screen. Can anyone help me fix this?

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9 JUL 2003 at 7:40pm

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Have you tried reducing video and/or sound acceleration?  If that doesn't work, maybe try running it under the Win95 or Win98 compatability modes?  
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10 JUL 2003 at 5:09pm

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How to I reduce sound or video acceleration? I already tried compatibility modes.

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10 JUL 2003 at 9:53pm

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Ah, I was afraid you'd ask that!  I keep forgetting the specifics, but I can always find them with a bit of experimentation.  For the video, I think if you right click anywhere on your desktop and select properties, then select the performance tab on the top and then graphics you should find a slider labelled acceleration or something like that.  You may also be able to get to it by going to the device manager.  As for sound, try clicking on start and then run.  Type in dxdiag.exe.  Go to the audio tab.  There should be a slider there.  You will probably have to reboot for these changes to take effect which is kinda a pain.  
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