Thanks for posting the solution back. :-)
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Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience.
http://www.dasmirnov.net/
"Darmok" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Found the solution. Downloaded v1.07 patch from Linkscorner.org and
> all the problems are solved. Game works great, I've got wide screen
> support, and a few new features to boot!
>
>
> On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 20:50:19 -0400, "Darmok" <cooncat->
> wrote:
>
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>For about the past month I have been trying to migrate all my software
>>from
>>my 6 1/2 year old
>>XP Pro PC, to my new Vista Home Premium 64bit system. Here are system
>>hardware basics:
>>Asus P6T SE
>>Intel I7 CPU 3.07ghz
>>6GB triple channel DDR3
>>2) 500 GB sata drives
>>ATI (Sapphire) HD 4870 1GB PCI-E video card
>>
>>Most of my software apps and games have been migrated and are working.
>>There
>>were
>>a few that didn't make it, but they were of no consequence. However, one
>>of
>>my most
>>played games, Microsoft Links 2003 (v1.05 patch) is having graphics
>>problems. When
>>I launch the program, I do see "3D Graphics by ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series".
>>However, when I go into the game setup, and try to set up the graphics,
>>the
>>Device
>>window is blank. From the drop down list, I can select ATI Radeon HD 4800
>>Series.
>>However, when I do that, I get the error message, "Your ATI Radeon HD 4800
>>Series
>>video card does not meet Links 2003 minimum requirements. The Software
>>Renderer
>>will be used." (might not be the exact words, but very close). So,
>>instead
>>of being able
>>to run 3D graphics and select my resolution, I am stuck with software
>>rendering, and a
>>low resolution (800 x 600). My old system had an old ATI Sapphire X1650
>>video card,
>>running the same version of Catalyst driver (v9.6) and it works fine. Of
>>course, it was
>>running under XP Pro. I've tried several versions of the Catalyst
>>drivers,
>>and I've tried
>>running in XP Compatibility mode ... neither has worked. Anyone have any
>>ideas how I
>>can solve this? Registry hack? I've already contacted ATI/AMD as well as
>>Sapphire,
>>and they are 'clueless'.
>>
>>I really love Links 2003, especially since I have over 160 courses which
>>I've accumulated
>>over the years.
>>
>>Thanks
>