Parallels 7 and Command & Conquer Generals

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Hi,

Bit of a long-shot this one, but I'll ask anyway...

I have a Mac Mini server 2.66Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, with 8Mb RAM.

I have been using Parallels 7 to emulate Windows XP.

Recently I have been play Command & Conquer Generals on the machine with no problems.

The other evening, as I was playing, I was interrupted. When I returned the Mac had gone to sleep.

On waking the Mac I was faced with a blank screen, although the music from the game was still playing.

No amount of mouse moving or button mashing would give me any display so in the end I had to reset the Mac.

All restarted ok. However, when I ran Parallels and clicked on the C&C icon, after the initial loading screen, I was faced with a Windows error message stating the game was unable to run due to not having DirectX 8.1 installed or because the video card was not suitable.

I restarted both Parallels and then the Mac. Same result.

I have now uninstalled and reinstalled the game. Same result.

I have also updated DirectX too. Same result.

The odd thing is C&C Zero Hour (which, I assume uses the same game engine) works fine.

Any ideas on how I can get this game to work, as it worked faultlessly for months before.

Many thanks in advance,

Hussman
 
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It's quite a niche question but I would trash the current Windows VM and start a new installation and see how that goes.
 
C&C saves its config files in a folder in my documents or my games or something, Zero Hour configs are in a separate folder in the same location. Uninstalling/reinstalling wouldn't remove/replace any corrupted configs afaik. simple delete the config files and they will reset on next load and all should be good :)

*edit*

Nvm didn't read the whole thread lol, oh well may help if it happens again :P
 
Thanks - wasn't aware of that.

Should it happen again I'll try your suggestion before going through the ball-ache of a re-install of Windows.
 
Now it's working and setup you can create a complete 'snapshot' in Parallels of the working system, so should it happen again you just reload the working snapshot and your good to go again in minutes.
 
Yes, that did cross my mind as the next step this time round.

Should have done it initially I suppose.

Hindsight eh??

:)
 
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