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Post by Ashley98 on Jan 14, 2021 14:01:40 GMT -5
Anyone know how to get R23 running on 7? complains about some API dll. Running latest 7 patches.
Must be some DLL hack or files need adding to WIN folder cant find much info on google about getting it working.
would like to get it going since missing out on 2 subs per CPU. Refuse to use an operating system that comes pre installed with Candy Crush!!! Bloated and unstable on older HW. Eats RAM too yuk! Just had Bad experience with 10 Especialy with Disabling SP/MD Patches for Intel
Any Help is great.
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Post by Ashley98 on Jan 14, 2021 14:25:40 GMT -5
Whilst im on topic of things not working. it seems Benchmate wont work on Socket 939 or at least my motherboard (A8R32 MVP Deluxe)
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Post by Mr.Scott on Jan 14, 2021 16:54:14 GMT -5
R23 will not work on W7 at all. OS is missing some root functions that cannot be added in. FWIW, I researched this heavily when it first came out.
About Bitchmate, I seem to remember seeing something about not working on anything older than AM2 or 3. Something about missing instruction sets.
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Post by Ashley98 on Jan 14, 2021 17:28:25 GMT -5
R23 will not work on W7 at all. OS is missing some root functions that cannot be added in. FWIW, I researched this heavily when it first came out. About Bitchmate, I seem to remember seeing something about not working on anything older than AM2 or 3. Something about missing instruction sets. Yeah it crashes on my 939 system and installer doesn't work properly. On LGA1366 it constantly keeps closing when opened, weirdly if you wait 5 mins of the system being on it works fine. Not sure if this is some protection or whatnot
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Jan 14, 2021 18:06:44 GMT -5
W7 is missing the windows RT files, basically for ARM processing.
If you can find a way to inject the RT files to W7, perhaps it will work.
For me R23 is R20 restricted for modern OS W8 and up.
Which is totally fucking stupid because it's the same goddamn render image (which I very much dislike btw) and just a repeat benchmark. Seemingly the developers got as lazy as any developer could get not even changing the render picture to make it more appealing.
For R23 and decent scores, install W10 light. (I really don't think this makes a difference really.....)
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Post by Bones on Jan 14, 2021 19:28:04 GMT -5
They are just appealing to the "Newer" hardware - Again. I'll admit it does change over time sooooooo........
What else can I say?
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Jan 14, 2021 19:48:49 GMT -5
They are just appealing to the "Newer" hardware - Again. I'll admit it does change over time sooooooo........ What else can I say? It's the same exact benchmark as R20. Has nothing to do with hardware changing through time. ARM support on Desktop Operating systems while nobody with a desktop is running ARM cpus and Winblows 10. I believe this was wrapped around the idea of running MAC OS or something.
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Post by Mr.Scott on Jan 14, 2021 20:14:36 GMT -5
R20 runs on W7.
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Post by Vinster on Jan 14, 2021 21:00:11 GMT -5
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Jan 14, 2021 22:45:23 GMT -5
W7 is missing the windows RT files, basically for ARM processing.
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Post by Ashley98 on Jan 15, 2021 3:49:50 GMT -5
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Post by Bones on Jan 15, 2021 6:19:32 GMT -5
They are just appealing to the "Newer" hardware - Again. I'll admit it does change over time sooooooo........ What else can I say? It's the same exact benchmark as R20. Has nothing to do with hardware changing through time. ARM support on Desktop Operating systems while nobody with a desktop is running ARM cpus and Winblows 10. I believe this was wrapped around the idea of running MAC OS or something. I meant over time newer cards and monitors with higher resolutions than when R20 was released are becoming more common. I've got a 31' monitor now vs the 23' I had used for years, the old monitor could run R20 no prob but could not do R23. This one however can do R23 with ease.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Jan 15, 2021 10:33:59 GMT -5
It's the same exact benchmark as R20. Has nothing to do with hardware changing through time. ARM support on Desktop Operating systems while nobody with a desktop is running ARM cpus and Winblows 10. I believe this was wrapped around the idea of running MAC OS or something. I meant over time newer cards and monitors with higher resolutions than when R20 was released are becoming more common. I've got a 31' monitor now vs the 23' I had used for years, the old monitor could run R20 no prob but could not do R23. This one however can do R23 with ease. I think Steam would be good reference to what hardware is common for gamers. Benching is a niche thing these days.
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