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Please make
sure your machine meets the minimum system requirements outlined
below:
Windows 95/98/Me (NOTE: Windows 2000 is not yet officially supported,
but we have found that the game should run on Windows 2000 as long
as DirectX 8.0 drivers for Windows 2000 are properly installed on
your machine). This is not the same version of DirectX found on
our CD, but they can be downloaded from Microsoft's DirectX site
here.
For information regarding DirectX, please click here.
DirectX 8.0
or higher
Pentium 233 Mhz or faster
120MB on hard drive
32MB RAM
8 MB direct-draw compatible video card
DirectX 8.0 compatible sound card
If you receive the error message "Could not initialize Direct
3D" or "Required .DLL file D3D8.DLL was not found"
when trying to load Pearl Harbor: Zero Hour, you do not have one
of the following: the required version of DirectX installed on your
machine, a DirectX 8.0 compatible driver for a hardware component.
Pearl Harbor: Zero Hour requires DirectX 8.0 or higher (DirectX
8.0a can be found on the Pearl Harbor: Zero Hour cd). If you have
not installed the DirectX found on the Pearl Harbor: Zero Hour CD,
please follow the steps outlined below. If you have already installed
these DirectX drivers and are still receiving this error, please
click here.
- Insert your
Pearl Harbor: Zero Hour CD into your CD-ROM drive.
- Select your
START button from your Windows Desktop, then Programs, then ASAP Games LLC, then select "Install DirectX8a (from Pearl Harbor
CD). This will launch DirectX's setup program.
- Follow the
steps provided in DirectX's setup and then restart your computer
when prompted to do so.
- When your
computer restarts, try running the game. If you experience problems,
then continue to the steps outlined below.
To see if there are any problems with the DirectX drivers loaded
on your machine, please take the following steps:
- Open "My
Computer" from the desktop
- Open the
main drive your computer uses (usually C:)
- Find the
directory named "Program Files" and open it
- Open the
directory named "DirectX"
- Open the
directory named "Setup"
- Open the
file named "DXDiag"
- click to
the tab named "DirectX Drivers" and see if there are
any problems found
* If there are
any problems found, you may need to update you video card and/or
sound card drivers from their manufacturer's website. Click here
to find out how.
For additional
technical support, please click here.
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