Windows 7 hates Sandbox
Posted: September 10th, 2010, 4:03 am
I'm having real issues with windows 7. The games I developed last term (college lecturer) run fine under XP. However the college IT dept upgraded all the student PCs to Windows 7 over the summer break. When I load a game from a memory stick - which is how the students save their work - the fps rate rapidly drops to 1...
I've tried running it under the compatibility trouble shooter and Windows 7 correctly identifies that Sandbox likes XP. The launcher starts fine but I get a message saying that Windows is trying to find the directories "packages" and "my_stuff" in windows\win32. Which is exactly where they are not... So the launcher obviously displays no games at all.
The solution would seem to be to install Sandbox in windows\win32 but:
• I'd have to get the IT Dept to do this on some 60 machines which I guarantee such a request would be received very badly
• The students work in three classrooms so would have to copy their .cfg & .art files to their memory sticks at the end of every lesson and from the
stick to windows\win32 at the start of the next lesson. Which they cannot do as they do not have admin rights (thankfully)
So any ideas how I can effectively run Sandbox under Windows 7 would be gratefully received. I’m teaching Computer Games Development next term so have a couple of months to get this resolved. Yet I am starting to panic already.
Malk
I've tried running it under the compatibility trouble shooter and Windows 7 correctly identifies that Sandbox likes XP. The launcher starts fine but I get a message saying that Windows is trying to find the directories "packages" and "my_stuff" in windows\win32. Which is exactly where they are not... So the launcher obviously displays no games at all.
The solution would seem to be to install Sandbox in windows\win32 but:
• I'd have to get the IT Dept to do this on some 60 machines which I guarantee such a request would be received very badly
• The students work in three classrooms so would have to copy their .cfg & .art files to their memory sticks at the end of every lesson and from the
stick to windows\win32 at the start of the next lesson. Which they cannot do as they do not have admin rights (thankfully)
So any ideas how I can effectively run Sandbox under Windows 7 would be gratefully received. I’m teaching Computer Games Development next term so have a couple of months to get this resolved. Yet I am starting to panic already.
Malk