#RUNNING RA2 ON WINDOWS 10 KEYGEN#
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RA2.ini(under Video section): AllowHiResModesyes. I think it's safe to say that when it does arrive, run, don't walk, to the real successor to Windows 7. Yes, with a couple of tweaks in the RA2.ini file and a graphics patcher will result the game to work completely fine. By default, this is: Windows 95/98/Me - C:WindowsSystem Windows NT/2000 - C:WINNTSystem32 Windows XP, Vista, 7, 10 - C:WindowsSystem32 If you use a 64-bit version of Windows, you should also copy ra2.exe to C:WindowsSysWOW64 Make a backup copy of the original. But it appears that Microsoft has addressed Windows 8's most serious shortcoming. If that doesnt work, you will have to copy ra2.exe to your system directory. We won't know until then how much better it really is. If you have some suggestions about Windows 10, you could try the built. That said, I do like the new Windows hardware that's coming out (e.g., the new Dell XPS 13 and the HP Elitebook Folio 1020), which tends to be more interesting thanĪnd I am keen to use the general release of Windows 10. While you can run a Hyper-V client as a router this is really seem quite silly. Why stick with Windows 8.1, then? Well, I haven't really. This user comment (attached to a Wall Street Journal article) is typical: "Reduced to randomly tapping, swiping from this corner or that edge, hoping to find the secret handshakes needed to just shut it down." Bingo again.Īnd in the same article, the writer (when reviewing the new Dell XPS 13), stated the obvious about Windows 8/8.1 calling it "the Franken-OS" that tries to cobble together two separate (tablet and desktop) experiences.