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Glad the peanut gallery could join us too! I'd rather complete three easy steps than install an entire extra OS just to play a game.

Checking the frist two boxes and run as administartor box worked. Didn't try the batch file though, since the later fix worked really well. Thanks for all who posted such cool fixes. That was all I had to do. I did NOT need to check the other ones.

My system: Win7 Pro bit. Nothing is fixing it. Apparently that was only temporary Amazing that someone actually figured this out! It installed version 1. Nvidia driver I was using it on WXP and it worked well, but when I tried on W7 the colours were all messed up and this solution didn't work for me. Any Ideas? The only problem is they did not update their fix for version 1. Ok look, download this.

Double click the registry key that is marked for your version of win7. Say yes and it'll update your SC with the already existing fix. Thanks a lot guys. Fixed it right up. My colours works fine but Settings in SC and in computer are good. Once I changed that I no longer needed to leave the screen resolution window open. I'm also running Display Fusion pro v3. Any fix for this? Prior this OS change i could run starcraft but i had the colour issue, after checking on tons of forums for a fix i got to a file wich was refered a couple post back, the file made a reg edit wich fixed the issue, avaible for both 32 and 64 bits windows 7 versions.

I used Starcraft with its 1. After i changed to windows 7 ultimate 64 bits i managed to fix the colour issue with the same files, though now whenever i want to start playing it first asks me to insert the cd NOW if i click on the multiplayer icon and pick any normal starcraft or brood war exp. The fix worked great, thanx ALOT! For those who don't know how, make a new text.

Same fix also works for MOO2. And the explanation on the website link above makes total sense, no need for disabling explorer or changing any compatibility settings once applied. Thanks again jorg! Thanks a lot for the tip. The workaround works perfectly and all I have to do is open the settings,. I'll take that any day over the rest of the LInux, ball kicking, wine shite. Gret workaround man, thanks.

Then it worked perfectly. Thanks Jeff! It's more of a hack than a clean install. There are a few obvious things, like the properties button on IPX protocol is grayed out meaning you can't change frame type , and you can't bind IPX to the client of Windows Networking protocol.

Don't see this as a serious solution, more as a desperate try to get it working, until the protocol is officially added to protocol list What you need: a working installation of Windows XP sp2 according to instructions.

Step 1. Right click your LAN adapter connection, click "install", "protocol", "Add", Do not select the IPX that is already in the list, be sure to select "have disk". You will get a warning it's not verifyable, install anyway or not.. If you get an error message about a missing module, you forgot to copy the above files to the windows 7 directories. Step 4. Reboot computer. Now you will have the IPX protocol in installed protocol list if everything works as it should , but it will probably not work You are a big help Ned.

Typical holier than though techie response. I wonder why everyone hates IT support staff? Now, I feel very exposed to all the potential garbage that the Internet can bring. I also note that Windows 7 is slow to find other machines. Seems it is searching the whole world where IPX was, virtually instant access and no big searching lag. More risk and slower response, oh yeah, that's a good marketing plan -- just cover it up with some bad art work so you can look more Mac-like.

Someone please fire who ever made these decisions. Killing off legacy essentials in Windows7 and Vista is almost as bad as taking old OS maintenance tools that have been in the same place for many years, renaming them and hiding them under lame artwork all over the place. Why its so much fun to go on an Easter Egg hunt when you have real work to do. There are a lot of things I like about Windows 7, but they are mostly performance related due to changes in processors and graphics cards.

The organization and window dressing is pure BS. As the old maxim of good design goes: Form follows function. Someone at MS seems to have suffered Mac envy and was more interested in window dressing than functionality.

Moving old utilities around and renaming them annoys me every day. Who ever did that should be looking for a new job. Taking out the old "horizontal span" that every stereoscopic program on earth needed and replacing it with something that is not compatible is a sign of ignorance, arrogance or bad marketing or some combination of the foregoing.

Added UPnP support. Updated to a new OpenGL backend. Improved gameplay responsiveness during multiplayer by increasing turn rate to match LAN speeds over Battle. Improved UI layout in Battle. Improved compatibility with Windows 7, 8. Improved anticheat capabilities. Improved installation and patching performance. Mac Beta support now available for Bug Fixes Fixed palette issues to correct rainbow water, 80s Kerrigan face in the loading screen, and other graphic glitches.

Fixed problems with LAN game discovery. Fixed IME support and other text artifacts in Battle. LAN and Legacy Battle. Known Issues The profile section is currently unavailable.



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