Compatibility issues with XP-era and earlier games

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  1. Posts : 234
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    Compatibility issues with XP-era and earlier games


    I replaced my son's museum-piece PC (running XP and purchased in 2007, and somehow no problems, ever, with it) this week with an all-in-one Windows 10 one. He went from having the worst/oldest computer in the house, to having the newest.

    The only weak link is that he had some games that were sentimental favorites (think "Backyard Baseball"), that don't run or install now, including exposing the installer and the program exe files to compatibility mode.

    On the "urgency continuum" this is low.

    But on principle, I'd like to see if I can make these games work. Any suggestions?

    I found an emulator (ScummVM), the workings of which are documented on pages like Backyard Baseball (CD Windows) Game < ScummVM Games | Emuparadise - can't tell if this solves my problem, but looking for perspective here, please.
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  2. Posts : 14,002
    Win10 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home, Win7, Linux Mint
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    There's usually 2 problems when going from WinXP or WinVista, sometimes Win7, to Win10. One is the version of Win10, whether 32-bit or 64-bit, WinXP Professional had either version but other versions were only 32-bit. The other issue involves hardware and software drivers for WinXP that usually don't work with Win10. Using a VM/Virtual Machine "may" work but again the hardware drivers for things like games may not be available. I have kept a "museum piece" WinXP only because the BIOS on the motherboard supports 2 floppy drives [newer ones support only 1 drive or none at all] and I have a 3.5" and 5.25" combination drive in it plus an Iomega 250MB Zip drive, useful when clients find old disks they either need the data from or just want to see what it is.
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  3. Posts : 848
    Windows 10 LTSC
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    You can try running the game using vmware. But it'll require a 64-bit version of windows. What's the specs of your son's PC?
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  4. Posts : 19,518
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
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    I have seen problems with DirectX and games with versions 7 and earlier. Problems with games for Dx9 can usually be overcome by attempting install of Dx9 distro which just ads few parts without ruining anything else. Never tried installing earlier versions. There was also a slew of 16bit games and that's impossible to run on 64bit windows of any kind.
    There were few games I still have and would like to play again but now they wouldn't play even in W7 any more. I had a pretty lousy computer at that time (XP) and would love to play them again on this HW but can't even get XP to run on it. No compatibility modes work either.
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  5. Posts : 234
    Windows 10
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    RoasterMen said:
    You can try running the game using vmware. But it'll require a 64-bit version of windows. What's the specs of your son's PC?
    Not sure of every detail, but it's 64-bit, for sure.
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  6. Posts : 1,524
    Win10 Pro
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    If an older game used a SecureRom driver to implement digital rights management then it won't install properly since Win10 considers this a security risk and will not install it. You can see a list of the games that use SecureRom by Googling SecureRom.
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  7. Posts : 848
    Windows 10 LTSC
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    GTA IV still uses SecuROM and it worked fine on my desktop (Windows 10 Pro 64-bit)
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  8. Posts : 1,524
    Win10 Pro
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    RoasterMen said:
    GTA IV still uses SecuROM and it worked fine on my desktop (Windows 10 Pro 64-bit)
    You probably play it through Steam, right? Steam manages DRM without SecureRom. I can tell you unequivocally that SecureRom.sys will not be installed by Win10.
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  9. Posts : 848
    Windows 10 LTSC
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    SoFine409 said:
    You probably play it through Steam, right? Steam manages DRM without SecureRom. I can tell you unequivocally that SecureRom.sys will not be installed by Win10.
    I'm using the retail version.
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  10. Posts : 1,524
    Win10 Pro
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    RoasterMen said:
    I'm using the retail version.
    How is that possible. I'm very curious. Are you using a "No CD" add on?
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