Running Command & Conquer Generals on Windows 7

Anonymous
2010-02-28T01:28:45+00:00

I have recently upgraded my computer to Windows 7. I have played this game before on this computer before the upgrade. I have tried running the program compatability and upgrading my DirectX. Is there a patch or something I could do to play this game? It is one of my favorites. Thanks.

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-07-28T19:17:56+00:00

    I FOUND THIS POSTED BY SOME GENIUS CALLED DARKRAJIN AND IT WORKS ON GENERALS AND GENERALS ZERO HOUR

    This I found on another page and thought I would share it here as it worked for me.

    I have a core i5 laptop running windows 7 home premium 64-bit with an ATI graphics card and I had exactly the same problems getting C&C Generals and Zero Hour to work.

    Good News - Have just  successfully managed to get it working, and it IS Windows 7 that causes the problem, specifically it's to do with access permissions to folders - Windows 7 blocks access to folders that Generals uses to run.

    The way I fixed it was:

    In 'My Documents' (usually at C:\users\YOURNAME\documents) there should be a folder named 'Command and Conquer Generals Data' or 'Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour Data', which was put there when you installed the game.  You need to create a text file using notepad and save it into this folder.  However, you must click 'save as' and change the type drop-down box  from text file (.txt) to 'all files'.  Then save the file as 'options.ini'

    Before you save, paste this text into the file to get you started:

    AntiAliasing = 1

    BuildingOcclusion = yes

    DrawScrollAnchor =

    DynamicLOD = no

    ExtraAnimations = yes

    GameSpyIPAddress = 0.0.0.0

    Gamma = 50

    IPAddress = 0.0.0.0

    IdealStaticGameLOD = High

    LanguageFilter = true

    MaxParticleCount = 5000

    MoveScrollAnchor =

    MusicVolume = 55

    Resolution = 1024 768

    Retaliation = yes

    SFX3DVolume = 79

    SFXVolume = 71

    ScrollFactor = 50

    SendDelay = no

    ShowSoftWaterEdge = yes

    ShowTrees = yes

    StaticGameLOD = Custom

    TextureReduction = 0

    UseAlternateMouse = no

    UseCloudMap = yes

    UseDoubleClickAttackMove = no

    UseLightMap = yes

    UseShadowDecals = yes

    UseShadowVolumes = yes

    VoiceVolume = 100

    This is simply how the game remembers what options you picked (music volume, brightness and the like) and  you can change them once the game is running using the options menu.

    Now the key bits - firstly, make sure that you have full read/write permissions for the Command and Conquer Generals Data folder - do this by right clicking on the folder, then  properties then the security tab and change the permissions for all users.  It might also be worth making sure no files are "Read-Only" in that folder.

    Then change the game's compatibility mode by right clicking on the game in the start menu, clicking on properties and then the Compatibility tab.  I used the "Change settings for all users" button at the bottom and changed to Windows XP (SP3), as well as checking the "Run as administrator box".

    Hey presto! It worked, debunking the myth that C&C Generals will not run on 64 bit systems (as some people have been saying).  In fairness, I haven't tried online multiplayer yet, just a few skirmishes.

    Good Luck!

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-03-08T19:44:20+00:00

    Casey,

        C&C Generals shows to be compatible with Windows 7.  Make sure that all your hardware drivers are up to date and then try.  If you have a problem after updating all the drivers then you should contact EA support to see if there is a patch\update for the game.


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  1. Anonymous
    2011-08-03T22:00:44+00:00

    this fix didn't work for me, I can't run zero hour.

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  2. Anonymous
    2011-08-15T08:34:33+00:00

    I Have a Asus Quad Core 64 Bit (Im Running 32 Bit Windows 7 Professional) and had Video(Radeon HD4800) and Internet Connection (Multiplayer) problems. I am using  Generals And Zero Hour Disks (Not Decades) What i  Did to fix the Video was to disable Adobe Shockwave Flash Object Ver. 10.3.183.5 and this took care of the video problem ( Game would show startup screen then blackout and return to desktop). As for the multi-player connection issue (could not connect to Quick match or anyone in Custom match. I went to the control panel -System - System Protection - Advance Tab - Performance Settings - Data Execution Prevention and selected;  "Turn on DEP for all programs......." and this Solved my Multiplayer connection issues!!.... Even if your problem is not identical to mine, I would STRONGLY suggest you try changing your Data Execution Prevention settings and hopefully this helps to solve your issues..  Good luck...

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  3. Anonymous
    2011-09-03T09:05:52+00:00

    How do I disable Adobe Shockwave Flash Object Ver. 10.3.183.5??

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