If a Matrox G-100 video adapter is installed in your computer, you may be unable to play Microsoft Close Combat III: The Russian Front.
To resolve this issue, download and install the latest video driver for the Matrox G-100 video adapter from the following Matrox Web site:
After you download the self-extracting file containing the latest video driver for the G-100 video adapter from the Matrox Web site to a folder
on your hard disk, follow these steps to install the video driver:
- Open the folder on your hard disk to which you downloaded the
self-extracting file from the Matrox Web site.
- Double-click this file to extract the driver files.
NOTE: Do not double-click the Setup.exe file after you
extract the driver files. - Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Display.
- On the Settings tab, click Change Display
Type.
NOTE: If you are using Microsoft Windows 95 OEM Service
Release 2 (OSR2), click Advanced Properties, and if you
are using Microsoft Windows 98, click Advanced. - Under Adapter, click Change.
NOTE: If you are using OSR2 or Windows 98, click the
Adapter tab, and then click Change. - If you are using Windows 98, click Next, click "Display
a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you can select the
driver you want," and then click Next.
If you are using Microsoft Windows 95 or OSR2, skip to step 8. - Click Have Disk.
- In the Copy Manufacturer's Files From box, type the
path to the folder containing the extracted driver files, and then
click OK.
- In the Models box, click the model of video adapter
installed in your computer, and then click OK.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to install the video
driver. If you are prompted to restart your computer, do so.
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