Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Soulstorm

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Soulstorm

Broku Jul 23, 2016 @ 6:36pm
Not working
I've been having problems with Soul Storm lately. whenever I try to start up the game,

"This application is not compatible with the installed operation system. Please upgrade to Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 or better."

The weird thing is that Dark Crusade works just fine. all previous installments work ok. so why doesn't Soul Storm? well... I have had a few new installments to play some games that recently had patch updates. could that be the problem? unfortunately I don't know how to check to see if that's the problem. I don't know what my processing is, my current graphics card, I don't know what any of that is.

So I just wanted to check if this has been happing to anyone else.
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Frosty Jul 23, 2016 @ 9:09pm 
Ok, Let's get your PC Specs on here so it's easier for other. Steps:

- Press the windows key + r on your keyboard. this will open up run. If you're having troubles finding the windows key, it's next to the "Alt" Button on your Keyboard.
- Next step. In the text box of the Little box you opened with Win Key + R. Type in "Dxdiag" then hit enter.
It'll come up with a little box saying some stuff, thi'll just look at your computer to see what your specs are. just hit enter
- this will open up all your PC specs.
- Now, Write down these:
Operating System:
System Model:
Processor
Memory
DirectX Version:

And also your Graphics card. With can be found by clicking the Display 1 tab up the top of the box. it'll be next to "Name:" Now, hopefully someone on here can help you, just to see if it's any of your specs!
Broku Jul 24, 2016 @ 9:05am 
Originally posted by PaperClip43:
Ok, Let's get your PC Specs on here so it's easier for other. Steps:

- Press the windows key + r on your keyboard. this will open up run. If you're having troubles finding the windows key, it's next to the "Alt" Button on your Keyboard.
- Next step. In the text box of the Little box you opened with Win Key + R. Type in "Dxdiag" then hit enter.
It'll come up with a little box saying some stuff, thi'll just look at your computer to see what your specs are. just hit enter
- this will open up all your PC specs.
- Now, Write down these:
Operating System:
System Model:
Processor
Memory
DirectX Version:

And also your Graphics card. With can be found by clicking the Display 1 tab up the top of the box. it'll be next to "Name:" Now, hopefully someone on here can help you, just to see if it's any of your specs!

Thanks. :)
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Date Posted: Jul 23, 2016 @ 6:36pm
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