3/2/2018

Fleet Command Windows 7 Patch

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Jane's Fleet Command. But the latest patch fixes this. Windows /Fleet Command.ini: Save game data location. System Location. Download the best classic and new games on Windows, Mac. Star Fleet Battles, Star Trek. Starfleet Command Gold Edition puts you in the captain's chair of.

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Who is the manufacturer of the Keyboard? Is it working for other application without any problem? Method 1: I would suggest you to use the On-Screen keyboard and check if it works.

You can refer the links Method 2: I would suggest you to try these steps and check if it helps? Open Keyboard by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Hardware and Sound, and then clicking Keyboard. Click the Hardware tab, find the keyboard you're using, and then double-click it. Click the Driver tab, click Update Driver, and then follow the instructions. If you are prompted to restart your computer, do so.

There's several factors that I believe could factor into your problem: • Fleet Command being a 32-bit program, could have an issue with the way Windows 7 x64 is addressing memory. • Windows 95/98 or Windows XP Compatibility Mode might not be engaged • Conflict with outdated or even updated graphics drivers. At that, is your graphics card made by Nvidia, ATI or a third party? • Are you running at a weird resolution that Fleet Command could have a problem going to 640x480 from?

(It can address up to 1024x768) • If you have Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate, have you considered running Fleet Command in its special Windows XP virtualization mode? There's several factors that I believe could factor into your problem: • Fleet Command being a 32-bit program, could have an issue with the way Windows 7 x64 is addressing memory. • Windows 95/98 or Windows XP Compatibility Mode might not be engaged • Conflict with outdated or even updated graphics drivers. At that, is your graphics card made by Nvidia, ATI or a third party? • Are you running at a weird resolution that Fleet Command could have a problem going to 640x480 from? (It can address up to 1024x768) • If you have Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate, have you considered running Fleet Command in its special Windows XP virtualization mode? I've never really had trouble when dealing with 32-bit programs, so I don't think that's the problem here (16-bit is another story though.).

I've tried it in every compatibility mode I can think of, though I've never been able to figure out how to get access to the XP visualization mode, so that might produce different results. I'm using the latest ATI drivers, at 1680x1050 resolution, but my video card automatically steps resolution down to that of the game until I adjust it in the game. That being said, I've tried reducing resolution down to 800x600 and even disabled one of my monitors and still get the same problem. Also, once I started running in compatibility modes, I got a message saying that the graphics failed to initialize or something like that, so I'm thinking it may just be my video card, which might mean I'm out of luck. Richt-click the shortcut or executable (fleet command.exe in game folder) and select 'properties' (bottom of the list).

Go to the 'compatibility' tab. Check 'disable desktop composition'; this will disable Aero which tends to interfere with older games. Protector Suite 2012 here. You could also try 'disable visual themes' and selecting a compatibility mode (the one with the list, 'Windows XP' should work). If that doesn't do it, try enabling more options and/or setting an older OS in that list. I can run it on 4GB RAM and a quad-core with Win7 64b, so it should work. Think I still sometimes had flashing in the menus, but nothing bad enough to keep me from playing.