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Nancy Drew Dossier: Lights, Camera, Curses! l 333 MB From the creators of the #1 selling-PC adventure games comes a new Nancy Drew story-driven casual series that is Fast Fun for Busy DetectivesTM. You, as Nancy Drew, have been invited on to the set of the remake of the classic movie ‘Pharaoh!’ to get to the bottom of press leaks and accidents that have the production schedule in jeopardy. Is someone trying to sabotage the movie or is it a curse from the original film?
Features: * Innovative magnifying glass system helps find clues * Play exciting mini-games in Arcade Mode * Earn points to unlock an alternative ending * A new casual Nancy Drew series!
Minimum System Requirements * Supported OS: Windows® XP/Vista * Processor: 1 GHz or greater Pentium® or equivalent class processor * RAM: 256 MB * Video Card: 32 MB DirectX 9.0-compatible graphics * Sound Card: 16-bit DirectX sound * Hard Drive Space: 1 GB+ * Peripherals: Windows-compatible mouse and speakers thanx to TAC-CM (download both parts and extract to a single folder and run from NDcurses.exe) http://rapidshare.com/files/166261133/Nancy_Drew_Dossier-Lights_Camera_Curses.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/166256517/Nancy_Drew_Dossier-Lights_Camera_Curses.part2.rar Fix in case of dx error: http://www.m3fe.com/files/d3dx9_33.zip (for directx fix: Extract the Zip archive, and copy the "d3dx9_33.dll" file into the Nancy Drew game's main folder. (eg: The same location as NDCurses.exe)
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#10 Author: rosewood (20 November 2008 00:47) |
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If you have an older version of DirectX and a program needs a newer release, you will often see errors like: Unable to find file d3d8.dll, ddraw.dll or d3d9.dll Cannot intialize dinput9.dll This application has failed to start because d3d9.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. dplay.dll has performed an illegal operation Fatal Exception error in dplayx.dll Access violation error in DirectX file D3D8.DLL A required .DLL File, D3D9.DLL, was not found Black/empty screen display Looping audio, pulsing sound or no sound at all To fix most of these problems, all you need to do is make sure that you have downloaded the latest version on your system.
How do you check which version of DirectX is on your system: click the Start menu, then choose Run. In the box type dxdiag and press Enter on your keyboard. A new Window will appear and your version of DirectX will be listed at the bottom.
If you have an earlier version of DirectX installed on your system and install the latest version, you will see little difference in available space on your hard drive following the installation. However, DirectX 9 will overwrite any earlier versions and you cannot 'officially' remove it. There are many third-party utilities that may perform this task - this can help if your installation was corrupted. Search Google for 'DirectX Uninstaller'.
One annoying part of the DirectX active download available from Microsoft's site is that you can't save the files you downloaded. If you want to install the DirectX package on another PC, you'll have to download it each time. One solution is to get the 'redist' version - all files are downloaded in one package (rather than an active download). See above for download links to this package.
Operating system notes: you can't update DirectX on Windows NT. The latest version available for Windows 98 or Me is DirectX 8.1. All other releases of Windows should use the DirectX 9 update listed above.
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