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Disney Tron: Evolution for Windows Questions & Answers
Tron evolution for pc: game won't start on first
- install "gfwlivesetup.exe" online, it'll download ~30MB some more
- install Tron Evolution
- run regedit,
for 64-bit, search under HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Disney Interactive Studios\tr2npc
for 32-bit, search under HKLM\SOFTWARE\Disney Interactive Studios\tr2npc
modify the 2 entries "InstallExePath" and "InstallPath" as exactly where you install Tron Evolution
I have Installed Tron Evolution
This is due to a corrupt or missing xlive.dll file. You will need to reinstall that file to get it to work properly. There's a nice tutorial on how to do this here:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/findbyerrormessage/a/xlive-dll-not-found-missing-error.htm
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I have tron evolution for
Look for a sticker with a big long number either on/in the cd case it came in, or on a piece of paper in the box you bought it in.
I installed Tron Evolution. I installed game for
It could be that you installed it incorrectly. Or the disc may be corrupt. reinstall. if it does not work take it back to store and you will be given a new one free since the disc is defected.
Whats the serial?
i would suggest checking the package you recieved this item with and booklets the case and if you still cant find it.. if you got it from game stop(or any other game related store that places empty cases on display) i would suggest asking if they forgot to put the paper the has your serial number on it... its a common accident
Slim 75001 sometimes has music issues
Based on the information you provided, it's possible that the audio issues you're experiencing with your Slim 75001 console could be caused by a problem with the laser, but it could also be due to other factors.
Here are some potential causes and troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Dirty or damaged game discs: If the game discs are dirty or scratched, it could cause the console to have trouble reading the audio data, which could result in stuttering or looping audio. Try cleaning the game discs with a soft, lint-free cloth and see if that helps.
- Overheating console: If the console is overheating, it could cause audio issues, particularly with more demanding games. Make sure the console has plenty of space around it for ventilation, and consider using a cooling fan or other accessory to help keep it cool.
- Audio settings: Check the audio settings on both the console and the games you're playing to make sure they're set up correctly. Try adjusting the audio settings and see if that helps.
- Console hardware issues: If none of the above steps solve the issue, it's possible that there is a hardware issue with the console. This could include a problem with the laser, as you mentioned, or another component such as the audio processor. In this case, you may need to have the console professionally repaired or replaced.
Overall, I would recommend trying the simpler troubleshooting steps first, such as cleaning the game discs and adjusting the audio settings, before assuming that there is a hardware issue. If you're still having trouble, it may be best to consult a professional repair technician or contact the manufacturer for further assistance.
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