Just to be sure... - by Yorkist
Yorkist on 18/7/2006 at 23:36
A while back I had to disable the windows nt kernel to run thief gold by running the lghtforce program. Does doing this cause my computer to run differently in other areas? I ask this because when I try to install media players for other games on my computer, the media player installer claims I have Windows 2000 when it says right on my computer I have Windows XP. If lghtforce does alter my system, is there a way I can run things so my computer goes back to behaving normally?
New Horizon on 19/7/2006 at 00:08
Quote Posted by Yorkist
A while back I had to disable the windows nt kernel to run thief gold by running the lghtforce program. Does doing this cause my computer to run differently in other areas? I ask this because when I try to install media players for other games on my computer, the media player installer claims I have Windows 2000 when it says right on my computer I have Windows XP. If lghtforce does alter my system, is there a way I can run things so my computer goes back to behaving normally?
It doesn't alter your system, all it does it force the installer to ignore that you're running an NT based windows installation.
ZylonBane on 19/7/2006 at 00:40
Quote Posted by Yorkist
A while back I had to disable the windows nt kernel to run thief gold by running the lghtforce program.
Ummm.... Yorkist... the NT kernal *IS* the operating system. If it were disabled, Windows wouldn't run at all. :sweat:
Yorkist on 19/7/2006 at 20:05
Thanks just wanted to be sure and pursue all possibilities since my computer has been acting funky lately. Sorry I'm not a computer person (I'm a history/archaeology major...I live in the past and pay other people to do the computer stuff for me)