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MTA Race v. 1.1.1 on the Vista


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MTA Race did not run on the Vista Ultimate after formating, but he run`s on the XP. What i gonna do? Help me please... Sorry, i am didnt know english so good... :wink:

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I have to share computers with my dad because the one I bought for myself was a Vista^^ :oops: (very embarassing)

I suggest trying to install XP on Vista, there is a way to do it. or even better a "dual Boot XP and Vista"

Try and google XP on vista

  • 2 weeks later...
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Wow that was a stupid post...

Its not that they aren't lazy, i'm sure they not, its just that they didn't know it wouldn't work on Vista until Vista was released, and since MTA:Race should be out in a while why bother trying to make it work?

If you want to play THAT bad just go to XP, dual-booting is easy, either get another hard drive and install XP there, partition it and install XP, or install XP on the same hard drive, but have it install to a different Windows directory, or XP/Vista will bother each other.

I dont see whats wrong with Vista, its still the best OS around. Others may disagree but to me it has to be.

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Wow that was a stupid post...

Its not that they aren't lazy, i'm sure they not, its just that they didn't know it wouldn't work on Vista until Vista was released, and since MTA:Race should be out in a while why bother trying to make it work?

that doesnt make anygoddamn sense

why make it work?

so that other ppl can play it aswelll doh!!!

and i dont have xp anymore

and im not gonna install it

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Someone said race works on Vista if XP SP2 compatibility mode on. Is this true?

(It isnt working for me, would like to have advice if that really is possible)

  • 1 month later...
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Well you can:

1. Set up two partitions on your primary hard drive and install Windows XP.

2. Buy a secondary hard drive and install XP, then dual-boot into it.

3. Virtualize XP using Microsoft's Virtual PC/Server.

However, I got MTA working on Vista. All I need to do is to debug the Client.dll file using Visual Studio 2005's C++ :?

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Well you can:

1. Set up two partitions on your primary hard drive and install Windows XP.

2. Buy a secondary hard drive and install XP, then dual-boot into it.

3. Virtualize XP using Microsoft's Virtual PC/Server.

However, I got MTA working on Vista. All I need to do is to debug the Client.dll file using Visual Studio 2005's C++ :?

?!?!?!?!?

Could you possibly post whatever you did? PM?

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