0.2X Windowed Problem -
emerald876 - 02.07.2009
I read the FAQ, and I saw that you could run in windowed mode. So, I went in to the game, pressed ALT+Enter, like it said, and then SA:MP just crashed. I tried it several times, to no avail. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Re: 0.2X Windowed Problem -
KevKo95 - 02.07.2009
As far as I know every version of SA-MP I've played has had that problem.
Re: 0.2X Windowed Problem -
emerald876 - 02.07.2009
Oh, okay. Never mind this topic, hehe.
Re: 0.2X Windowed Problem -
Grim_ - 02.07.2009
It works for some people and others it doesn't I guess. Alot of my friends do it, but everytime I do it I crash aswell. Maybe it's something to do whether you have XP or vista?
Re: 0.2X Windowed Problem -
emerald876 - 02.07.2009
I have XP, 2005 Media Center Edition though. I know, it sucks.
Re: 0.2X Windowed Problem -
Grim_ - 02.07.2009
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Originally Posted by emerald876
I have XP, 2005 Media Center Edition though. I know, it sucks.
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Must be that certain version of XP? I don't know because it doens't work for me and I have Vista Home Premium.
Re: 0.2X Windowed Problem -
Moglizorz. - 02.07.2009
Don't worry my darlings!
San Andreas dosent support Alt + Enter
Just copy the DLL file into your San Andreas folder and play San Andreas or SAMP server, works either way.
Want it back in fullscreen again? Delete the DLL file.
http://www.filefront.com//GTA+Window.../fileinfo.html
Thanks,
Ryan
Re: 0.2X Windowed Problem -
refshal - 02.07.2009
When I had Vista Home Basic, it crashed sometimes too. And sometimes the game just minimized and maximized again. But sometimes it worked.
Re: 0.2X Windowed Problem -
Moglizorz. - 02.07.2009
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Originally Posted by Master2k8
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Originally Posted by Moglizorz.
Don't worry my darlings!
San Andreas dosent support Alt + Enter
Just copy the DLL file into your San Andreas folder and play San Andreas or SAMP server, works either way.
Want it back in fullscreen again? Delete the DLL file.
http://www.filefront.com//GTA+Window.../fileinfo.html
Thanks,
Ryan
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1) You fail due to the fact SA:MP refuses to start if a d3d9.dll is found.
2) I have only ever enabled windowed mode by accident (When i didnt want it enabled).
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1. It works for me.
2. Umm.. well this guy seems to want it (Shurrp)