the problem is that the crosshair on one machine does not appear and I figured it has something to do with the calibration of the guns on xp since it seems ok on the software calibration. "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\pciide" which value is already set to "0".Īctually I have the game already on a arcade cabinet bought in china. but I can't seem to find the "msahci" on "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\msahci" but found I tried following Dante82 instruction on editing the registry. I might try to get it going on 7, the HDD cloning process is a pain. Essentially it's a PC game with a patched exe. I honestly do not see why this would not run on anything but WinXPE.
ALIENS EXTERMINATION ARCADE MAME INSTALL
Now the game will start after you install the rest of the required files. To get the game to stop bitching about the NO CTIMES USB Key, replace the abhrelease.exe in the PC/Aliens/DATA folder with the exe that is in the original rar archive. That should get it to boot on a SATA drive. Give reaction or reply to this topic to see the hidden content. The PC was a Pentium 4 dell from 2006.many PC's back then still utilized IDE as the preferred connector for HDD's. I would bet money that the drive in the PC Global VR was using is def. I will try to clone the HD to an IDE drive and report back. I have IDE MB ports on the PC I'm trying this on. This is because XPE is looking for PATA host controllers, not RAID or AHCI. Upon further investigating I googled "Transferring Windows XPE from one HD to another PC Bluescreen" and found someone that was having the same issue with another program that uses XPE.Īpparently, if the drive cloned was an IDE drive and you try to use it on a SATA drive, it won't work and will blue screen with the error code I'm getting. Hey.does the drive you use to clone the image have to be an IDE drive? I wrote the vmdk file to my spare SATA drive and got it to boot, the "PLAY TO WIN" wallpaper shows up but then it bluescreens and I googled the error code that comes up.it has to do with the hard drive controller being wrong.