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That game isn't really appealing But already have a good idea what's going on: Win7 64, if the game installs in /prog files (x86)/, now those are protected in win7 64, try to install in something as /users/your name/mace/ or something, if you have a D partition even better, try on D partition. If fails, now it's probably that '64' that is to blame and you're screwed indeed. VPC2007 it will be. One last remark, I wouldn't be so eager to try to install all kind of old apps and obsolete sysfiles on my new PC. VPC2007 is more secure. [Edit] Just thought about the fact you prob don't know but in Win 64 16b softs won't work. As the game is I think W9X installer is most likely 16b or has partial 16b code sections. Happens more with W9X softs. Some -(in fact plenty)- even had dos based code somewhere, devs laziness you could say.
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