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- #Diablo 1 trainer working on windows 7 install#
- #Diablo 1 trainer working on windows 7 drivers#
- #Diablo 1 trainer working on windows 7 Patch#
- #Diablo 1 trainer working on windows 7 Offline#
NOTICE: A lot of people claim this is a virus. Someone was nice enough to email them to me and I am hosting them here now for everyone to enjoy!
#Diablo 1 trainer working on windows 7 Offline#
It appears their downloads are offline and I could not find any other place with them. Update: I am now hosting a neat collection of maps below thanks to the folks at FED2k/.
#Diablo 1 trainer working on windows 7 install#
It can be applied to the stock install without an issue. Your Dune 2000 must be updated to version 1.06 - which is included below as well. If you play multiplayer practice games, It appears that enabling Atreides = Player 1 (you), Ordos = Player 2 (computer), Harkonnen = Player 3 (computer) - the colors and units will not coordinate, but you can enable instant build for the other two players (which can be very fun, racing against the computer. All of the features appear to work, except for "Show Map (F4)".
#Diablo 1 trainer working on windows 7 Patch#
Originally the trainer stopped working after Windows 98SE, most likely due to the slight architecture differences between Win9x and WinNT (2000 and XP were based off NT.) I paid someone on to patch up Razor's trainer so it would work under Windows XP, and he did a pretty good job. I just finished killing Diablo tonight and am happy to be able to play Diablo I again.I'm a sucker for this classic game. I haven't tested with Vista but it might work using this same technique. Colors are correct with no sparklies and all sounds work. When the game starts both my displays switch to 640x480. Then under settings choose "Run in 256 colors" and "Run in 640x480". Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for: Windows XP (Service Pack 2)". What I did was right click diablo.exe and select Properties, then select the Compatibility tab. My system has the standard DirectX version for Win7.
#Diablo 1 trainer working on windows 7 drivers#
The default Microsoft video drivers did not provide correct colors.
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I got it working with the latest Nvidia drivers v197. At first the graphics were sparkly and it had only music but no other sounds. v1.09 works too.Īfter a lot of effort, I also have it running normally on Windows 7 64bit. It will usually crash with dual screens configured, but it runs with single screen. I can report success with Diablo I v1.07 running fine on WinXP SP3 32bit on a dual-core Xeon. In preparation for the eventual release of Diablo III, I dug out my old Diablo I disc and started playing it earlier this month. Note: This might also work for other games that have this problem. Make sure you put the correct paths for diablo.exe and explorer.exe (Note: I tried doing it without the PAUSE command and explorer was restarted right as diablo was starting, and therefore the fix does not work.) You will need to press spacebar on the little window after quitting diablo. tskill doesn't work right.Ĭopy and paste the above into a notepad file and save it as diablo.bat (Save as type should be set to All Files) Then, whenever you want to play diablo, just use this file. Oh, the reason I'm using process.exe instead of windows' tskill command (win xp home) or taskkill (win xp pro) is because A. Solution was to create a batch file that kills explorer (temporarily) while playing diablo. I was looking up diablo and found a facepunch thread where someone suggested that it was explorer.exe in windows xp that was causing the problem (something to do with how windows looks?) and a solution. I know, it's a pretty crazy fix, but it works for me. Well, you put this into a batch file, and kill explorer.exe for diablo 1 to work properly. I found this executable called Process.exe which allows you to kill a program from command line. DISCLAIMER: You do this at your own risk, so don't blame me if it doesn't work, or screws up the computer.