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kachanderson
March 2021 | 0 Replies
I'm trying to run Oregon Trail 5th Edition on Windows 7. When I click "Play.exe," the computer struggles for a bit and then nothing happens. If I click on it again, the TLC icon appears on the start menu. If I hover over the icon, a little window appears which seems to be the installation window, but it is REALLY small (smaller than the icons on my desktop). Then if I try to click on and open that window, the program freezes and I have to shut it down through the task manager. Is this a matter of the settings on the computer being too high or what?
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kachanderson
March 2021 | 1 Replies
I'm trying to run Oregon Trail 5th Edition on Windows 7. When I click "Play.exe," the computer struggles for a bit and then nothing happens. If I click on it again, the TLC icon appears on the start menu. If I hover over the icon, a little window appears which seems to be the installation window, but it is REALLY small (smaller than the icons on my desktop). Then if I try to click on and open that window, the program freezes and I have to shut it down through the task manager. Is this a matter of the settings on the computer being too high or what? I tried lowering the resolution and that didn't work, but really I have no idea what I'm doing. Thanks for the help!
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