Technical Difficulties Running C&C Generals/Zero Hours on Windows 8.1

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I wanted to play C&C Generals and Zero Hours again and installed the game on my Windows 8.1 dell 15R N5110 laptop. But when i run the game the following error pops up and i can't open the game.

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I have played the same game installed using the same files earlier on the same laptop. This is not even after a re-format/update of Windows 8.1. What should i do to get the game running. I have searched and found a common solution where i have to create the Options.ini file in the Game data folder in Documents folder. But that did not work either. Can some one please help to resolve this. I really love playing C&C Generals.



Best Answer

Adding the options.ini file is a start, but it is not all. You also need to run the game in Administrator mode, in compatibility mode for Windows XP Service Pack 3, and make sure to install the DirectX components pack from 2010, since it contains things these old games need which are missing from the more recent DirectX versions.

Also, on laptops, make sure to go to your Windows power management settings and crank them up to full; running in more "power friendly" modes tends to disable things that games need in order to run well.




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How do I fix Generals Zero Hour not launching?

How can I fix Command and Conquer: Generals problems?
  • Create a new options. ini file. ...
  • Update Windows 10. ...
  • Modify your registry. ...
  • Get Command and Conquer Ultimate Collection. ...
  • Use Command Prompt. ...
  • Run the game in Compatibility mode. ...
  • Copy the game files. ...
  • Create a new user profile.


  • Does Command & Conquer work on Windows 8?

    As per the article Command & Conquer: Generals and Zero Hour, isn't compatible with Windows 8.1 as the specification of the program is not made (by it's software publisher) for Windows 8 or Windows 8.1.

    How do I fix serious error in Generals Zero Hour?

    Re: Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour You have encountered a serious error
  • open file explorer go to your origin games folder.
  • go to c&c zero hour ( if you have the same problem at c&c generals do the same thing) ////// for example: local disk(d /origin/command and conquer zero hour.




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    Answer 2

    Just go to the Documents, look for Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour Data.
    There you can find the options.ini: edit it or if not, just create it using notepad. Copy the following in it:

    AntiAliasing = 1
    BuildingOcclusion = yes
    CampaignDifficulty = 1
    DynamicLOD = yes
    ExtraAnimations = yes
    FirewallBehavior = 9
    FirewallNeedToRefresh = FALSE
    FirewallPortAllocationDelta = 0
    GameSpyIPAddress = 0.0.0.0
    Gamma = 50
    HeatEffects = yes
    IPAddress = 0.0.0.0
    IdealStaticGameLOD = Low
    LanguageFilter = false
    MaxParticleCount = 2000
    MusicVolume = 49
    Resolution = 1024 768
    Retaliation = yes
    SFX3DVolume = 64
    SFXVolume = 57
    ScrollFactor = 79
    SendDelay = yes
    ShowSoftWaterEdge = yes
    ShowTrees = yes
    StaticGameLOD = Custom
    TextureReduction = 0
    UseAlternateMouse = no
    UseCloudMap = yes
    UseDoubleClickAttackMove = no
    UseLightMap = yes
    UseShadowDecals = yes
    UseShadowVolumes = yes
    VoiceVolume = 70
    

    I adjusted the MaxParticleCount to 2000 instead of 5000.. that worked pretty fine with me. I looked for answers for a week and still nothing. So I did the DIY thing and it worked finally. That's the simple solution I found myself.

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