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Your having problem with Silent Hunter 3 on you windows Vista, It is because Silent Hunter 3 is not compatible with windows Vista. Maybe the game may work if you play it with XP compatibility. Heres how to do that.
Locate the shortcut icon of Silent Hunter in your Desktop.
Once you locate the icon, right click on it and click on Customize to show the Customize Menu.
On the Customize Menu, Select Play and then click on Edit. ( This process will show you the Properties Screen)
On the Properties Screen, you will find the Compatibility Tab, Click on it.
find the sentence that says " run in compatibility mode for: ", you will see a drop-down list underneath it. It contains all the OS that can be compatible with your game.
Browse the drop-down and select Windows XP.
Click Apply and OK then close the Customize Menu.
Now your game will try to run in XP compatiblity mode.
Your done. Run the game now.
If the solution above doesn't work and you really want to play the game. I suggest you change your operating system in which the game is supported.
Goodluck , Hope that this solution will help. Please give some feedback regarding my solution thanks. Thank you for using Fixya!Have a great day!
What is ur OS? Icons can be restored by right clicking on the desktop and selecting the option "show desktop Icons" in windows 7. In windows xp also there is function like that. So check it out.
try to unplug replug the usb cable of the printer.
You may also go to control panel printer and faxes and look for the printer of your 5300 now if you see 2 icons delete them both then exit to printer and faxes. and unplug/replug your USB cable then restart computer.
If this issue not solve try to uninstall the software and download the clearutility kodak.com/go/clear. then after doing this restart computer.
Error
code 19 implies that Windows cannot start this hardware device because
its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or
damaged. To fix this problem you can first try running a Troubleshooting Wizard. If that does not work, you should uninstall and then reinstall the hardware device.
Restart your computer, when is booting up select THE LASK KNOW GOOD CONFIGURATION that might help to fix the damaged registry To
correct this error, Use the link below and follow and click on the Fix
it button to automatically correct this error or you can scroll down to
the steps corresponding to OS you are running on your PC to perform these steps manually http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060
Double-click the KODAK AiO Home Center icon. If the error occurs again, go to the next step.
Set administrator rights for the Home Center application:
For WINDOWS XP OS:
Right-click on the Home Center icon.
Click Properties.
Click the Compatibility tab.
Clear all the check boxes.
Click Apply and OK.
Double-click the KODAK AiO Home Center icon. If the error occurs again, go to the next step. IMPORTANT: In the next step, before you install the Home Center Software, make sure you disconnect the USB cable. Then, connect the USB cable when the software installation instructions tell you to do so.
Upgrade the software and firmware for your printer:
Have you checked to see if the driver is already installed, and the volume is just turned down? (Start> programs > accessories > entertainment > volume control) If so, try going into Device Manager (right click My Computer > properties > hardware > device manager) See if the sound card is showing up there as a yellow question mark or other error icon, it will stand right out. If it's there, right click, and uninstall it. Now (still in device manager) press the button that looks like a computer screen with a magnifying glass on it, that will scan for hardware changes and pick up the sound card, which windows includes the driver for automatically. If this still doesn't work, try downloading from realtek here, and installing that. Hope this helps.
If I understand correctly you are not able to find your DVD/CD drive listed under the "My computer"(computer in Vista)
When You try to use the Disc on the Drive,the Error"code 19" Pop's up.
Is the Light indicatng the Power to the Drive showing On.
If Yes Please Follow this solution For XP (operating system)
Click Start,
Right Click My Computer.
Click Properties.
(you should have got the system properties window Open)
Click Hardware TAB
Click Device manager Button
Look through the list to find the DVD drive (icon)
if you Find it and see a "+" sign Click it to make it "-"
then Observe the sub menu that appearce, (Reply to us if there were any of the alert Icons along with the ICON)
Right Click the sub-menu and Click uninstall.
then Restart the computer again.
if in the starting it is showing two operating system then make sure that which one is working and which one you want to remove
then boot your system with xp and right click on the my computer icon> go to properties >click on the advanced tab > then choose startup and recovery setting > there you will see defaukt operating system if it is showing two operating system then remove the OS which you dont want. Be careful to use this option.you can reduse the time limit also.
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