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Posted

Hello,

 

I am hoping someone can help me. I recently purchased a PC game off of Ebay

only to find out when I tried to run it I received a win.ini [iNTL] error.

Now the program appears to install properly it is just when I try to run the

program that I get this error. I looked on the internet for help on this

error and all I have found is that it refers to an INTERNATIONAL error

associated with my win.ini file. I have even tried the Windows compatibility

wizard but that does not seem to help.

 

The game I am trying to run is an older Win 95/98 program so I believe it

has something to do with that but other than that I don't have a clue. It is

funny because the game and all refeence material is in english, although the

distributor is from Europe I believe.

 

I am really quite frustrated that I can't run this game and thought someone

on the discussion group could provide me with a solution to this problem.

--

Thanks in advance,

Jeff

Guest Ghostrider
Posted

Re: win.ini [iNTL]

 

 

Jeff wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I am hoping someone can help me. I recently purchased a PC game off of Ebay

> only to find out when I tried to run it I received a win.ini [iNTL] error.

> Now the program appears to install properly it is just when I try to run the

> program that I get this error. I looked on the internet for help on this

> error and all I have found is that it refers to an INTERNATIONAL error

> associated with my win.ini file. I have even tried the Windows compatibility

> wizard but that does not seem to help.

>

> The game I am trying to run is an older Win 95/98 program so I believe it

> has something to do with that but other than that I don't have a clue. It is

> funny because the game and all refeence material is in english, although the

> distributor is from Europe I believe.

>

> I am really quite frustrated that I can't run this game and thought someone

> on the discussion group could provide me with a solution to this problem.

 

Applications for Windows 95 and 98 were quite dependent on win.ini as

well as their own *.ini files to run. These changes were made at the

time of tbe program's installation. The win.ini error refers to an

operation that has been appended by the game into the win.ini file but

for which there is no corresponding system file or executable in XP.

This situation is not uncommon since applications written for Windows

9X might not be operationally compatible in Windows XP. Look for an

upgrade of the game or a patch for Windows XP.

Posted

Re: win.ini [iNTL]

 

Thanks for the info. If there is no patches for the two games that came in

the pack, because they are so old is there any other way to get these

programs to work or am I out of luck?

Can I modify the win.ini files etc? How was the game CD's win.ini

previously modified by a previous owner?

Additionally I have an older machine that runs Win 98, will the problem

still occur if I try to run it on this machine.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I don't want to give up on these

games.

--

Thanks,

Jeff

 

 

"Ghostrider" wrote:

>

> Jeff wrote:

>

> > Hello,

> >

> > I am hoping someone can help me. I recently purchased a PC game off of Ebay

> > only to find out when I tried to run it I received a win.ini [iNTL] error.

> > Now the program appears to install properly it is just when I try to run the

> > program that I get this error. I looked on the internet for help on this

> > error and all I have found is that it refers to an INTERNATIONAL error

> > associated with my win.ini file. I have even tried the Windows compatibility

> > wizard but that does not seem to help.

> >

> > The game I am trying to run is an older Win 95/98 program so I believe it

> > has something to do with that but other than that I don't have a clue. It is

> > funny because the game and all refeence material is in english, although the

> > distributor is from Europe I believe.

> >

> > I am really quite frustrated that I can't run this game and thought someone

> > on the discussion group could provide me with a solution to this problem.

>

> Applications for Windows 95 and 98 were quite dependent on win.ini as

> well as their own *.ini files to run. These changes were made at the

> time of tbe program's installation. The win.ini error refers to an

> operation that has been appended by the game into the win.ini file but

> for which there is no corresponding system file or executable in XP.

> This situation is not uncommon since applications written for Windows

> 9X might not be operationally compatible in Windows XP. Look for an

> upgrade of the game or a patch for Windows XP.

>

Guest GHalleck
Posted

Re: win.ini [iNTL]

 

 

Jeff wrote:

> Thanks for the info. If there is no patches for the two games that came in

> the pack, because they are so old is there any other way to get these

> programs to work or am I out of luck?

> Can I modify the win.ini files etc? How was the game CD's win.ini

> previously modified by a previous owner?

> Additionally I have an older machine that runs Win 98, will the problem

> still occur if I try to run it on this machine.

>

> Any help would be greatly appreciated as I don't want to give up on these

> games.

 

If the game was written for Windows 9X, then it would certainly run

in a Windows 9X machine. As mentioned by GRider, Windows 9X is not

the same as Windows NT/2000/XP; there are major differences.

 

However, Windows XP does have a win.ini file. It can be opened by a

text editor. Look for [iNTL]. What is written in the line(s) that

follow it and before the next [XXXX...] entry? Or next to the equal

(=) sign? This should provide a clue as to what is missing and is

required by the game. However, there is no guarantee that the Windows

XP version of the required file will function with the Win9X game.

 

Of course, if one knows how to edit win.ini files, read the game's

FAQ and look for changes that might be needed.

 

Good luck. Computing is not so much fun today as they were when one

could demon tweak Windows 9X through its *.ini files.

Guest Bill Sharpe
Posted

Re: win.ini [iNTL]

 

Jeff wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I am hoping someone can help me. I recently purchased a PC game off of Ebay

> only to find out when I tried to run it I received a win.ini [iNTL] error.

> Now the program appears to install properly it is just when I try to run the

> program that I get this error. I looked on the internet for help on this

> error and all I have found is that it refers to an INTERNATIONAL error

> associated with my win.ini file. I have even tried the Windows compatibility

> wizard but that does not seem to help.

>

> The game I am trying to run is an older Win 95/98 program so I believe it

> has something to do with that but other than that I don't have a clue. It is

> funny because the game and all refeence material is in english, although the

> distributor is from Europe I believe.

>

> I am really quite frustrated that I can't run this game and thought someone

> on the discussion group could provide me with a solution to this problem.

 

You might try one of the microsoft.public.games groups.

 

You might also get more help if you identify what game you are talking

about. Or ask the Ebay seller.

 

Bill

Posted

Re: win.ini [iNTL]

 

=?Utf-8?B?SmVmZg==?= wrote:

>

> I am hoping someone can help me. I recently purchased a PC game off of Ebay

> only to find out when I tried to run it I received a win.ini [iNTL] error.

 

That's exactly why it was sold on Ebay. Best bet when getting any used

PC is to wipe the drive with zeros, then install the OS you want to use.

 

--

http://www.bootdisk.com/

Guest Unknown
Posted

Re: win.ini [iNTL]

 

The OP said he bought a game not a PC.

"Plato" <|@|.|> wrote in message

news:48bf2127$0$9760$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com...

> =?Utf-8?B?SmVmZg==?= wrote:

>>

>> I am hoping someone can help me. I recently purchased a PC game off of

>> Ebay

>> only to find out when I tried to run it I received a win.ini [iNTL]

>> error.

>

> That's exactly why it was sold on Ebay. Best bet when getting any used

> PC is to wipe the drive with zeros, then install the OS you want to use.

>

> --

> http://www.bootdisk.com/

Posted

Re: win.ini [iNTL]

 

Thanks for the info Bill.

For your information the two games are Air Warrior III and Carrier Strike

Fighter.

I have found some patches online for these games and will try to see if they

may fix the problem.

--

Thanks,

Jeff

 

 

"Bill Sharpe" wrote:

> Jeff wrote:

> > Hello,

> >

> > I am hoping someone can help me. I recently purchased a PC game off of Ebay

> > only to find out when I tried to run it I received a win.ini [iNTL] error.

> > Now the program appears to install properly it is just when I try to run the

> > program that I get this error. I looked on the internet for help on this

> > error and all I have found is that it refers to an INTERNATIONAL error

> > associated with my win.ini file. I have even tried the Windows compatibility

> > wizard but that does not seem to help.

> >

> > The game I am trying to run is an older Win 95/98 program so I believe it

> > has something to do with that but other than that I don't have a clue. It is

> > funny because the game and all refeence material is in english, although the

> > distributor is from Europe I believe.

> >

> > I am really quite frustrated that I can't run this game and thought someone

> > on the discussion group could provide me with a solution to this problem.

>

> You might try one of the microsoft.public.games groups.

>

> You might also get more help if you identify what game you are talking

> about. Or ask the Ebay seller.

>

> Bill

>

  • 1 month later...
Guest William R. Walsh
Posted

Re: win.ini [iNTL]

 

Hi!

 

(better late than never to reply, I guess)

> I am hoping someone can help me. I recently purchased a PC game off of

> Ebay

> only to find out when I tried to run it I received a win.ini [iNTL] error.

 

All I could guess is that perhaps you are supposed to specify a code page,

but I don't remember ever seeing anything like that in WIN.INI. Hmmm...did

old versions of Windows store information from the regional control panel in

WIN.INI? That information might not be present on a Win9x system.

 

I couldn't even really tell you where to start, other than the code pages

you probably want to use are 437 or 850. Windows-1252 probably also warrants

investigation.

 

But I'm just grasping with concepts that I haven't touched in a long time.

> The game I am trying to run is an older Win 95/98 program

 

If that's really true, it should not be tinkering with WIN.INI. (Yes, that's

an ideal theory, and it may not match the reality of things.)

 

William

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