

Service before inserting the game CD, and then manually stop the service after removing the CD when exiting the game. On W7 an update stopped RTW from running and you either have to remove the update or manually start the IF that is your version then see this post. I installed the game to the PC years ago but its the version where you need to put the CD in still to allow you to play it. Not sure if this is the same problem as you are having, but I play RTW on W7. Please write back to us if you need any further assistance, we'll be glad to assist you. For more information on this, you may refer to the below Microsoft thread and check if that helps: Now re-install latest game controller’s driver from the manufacturer website.Īlso, I would like to inform you that many community members have reported that to run this game, Direct X version 9 is required. Follow the prompt and restart the computer. Right-click on ‘ High Definition Audio Deviceĥ. Expand ‘ Sound Video and Game Controllers”.Ĥ. Click on Windows key + X and then, selectģ. I would suggest you to uninstall and re-install game controllers drivers from the manufacturer website. I will certainly help you in getting this fixed.

With the issue description, I understand that you are facing difficulties in playing a game on your Windows 8.1 machine. Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.

I just didn't know where would be appropriate. Loading circle spins for a second or two, then nothing.Įdit: I apologize because I know I put this in the wrong category. To get it to pop up with "do you want to let this program make changes to your computer." Click Yes. Tried trouble shooting the compatibility and managed Nothing happens except something loads for 1 second or two but nothing pops up. The loading circle next to my mouse spins for a moment, then nothing. I ran the launch.exe as Administrator, and the same things happens as when I put in the disk and tell it to autoplay. I tried to Google my problem and nothing helped. I reset to factory settings and reinstalled windows ten. I mean, if it worked before but not now, wiping it clean should do the trick right? I figured if it was a problem with my computer, I could just reset it to factory settings. I had hoped that changing OS would help my issue, but it didn't seem to do the trick. My laptop back out and wanted to update to windows 10 and get back into some of my old games. I figured I had a bug or something, so I put it off for several months. I have the hard copy of the Gold Edition. I had this problem starting randomly with windows 8.1.
