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Strange. So has anybody tried Inkball.exe from a Vista computer on Windows 7? If it works, I'd really like to add it to mine! (I'd imagine you just copy the file(s) into the Games folder?)
System Manufacturer/Model Number MSI OS Windows 7 Ultimate and Ubuntu 9.04 CPU Intel Core 2 Quad Memory 4GB DDR3 RAM Graphics Card NVIDIA GTS 160M (1GB GPU) Sound Card Realtek HD Audio Screen Resolution 1680x1050
System Manufacturer/Model Number MSI OS Windows 7 Ultimate and Ubuntu 9.04 CPU Intel Core 2 Quad Memory 4GB DDR3 RAM Graphics Card NVIDIA GTS 160M (1GB GPU) Sound Card Realtek HD Audio Screen Resolution 1680x1050
System Manufacturer/Model Number Vista Ultimate x64(I want this but not working at full capacity WIN7, 7600 16385) OS windows 7 CPU Intel P4 Dual Core E8600 3.33Ghz Motherboard ASUS P5Q Premium Memory 6GB Graphics Card ASUS ATI EAH6870 512 Mb Sound Card ASUS XONAR D2X Monitor(s) Displays ASUS VW222
Go to Control Panel..Turn Windows Features ON/OFF.. Make sure the games are ticked off there...
Ohh Thanks so Much. I was trying to figure it out too. I was kinda bumed when I went through the Entire Lynda.com how to sessions and not a word of it was mentioned and that was so simple thanks so much.