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Thread: Zelda 1.92 and WINDOWS XP

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    Exclamation Zelda 1.92 and WINDOWS XP

    How do i get ZC Beta to work on my computer???? Sure, it works on my OLD computer and not my New one....:angry:

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    Ill move it to another forum where youll get more response...

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    Which version are you using? You should use one of the Windows versions if you are using XP.

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    Make sure you have alleg40.dll and are using a shortcut to run the ZC executables (for me, it illegal ops without a shortcut, or used to). You can get everything you need at the top of this forum, in the topic that's all capitals.

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