![]() ![]() As before the problem began, the previous game is always saved to be expanded upon the next time, even after powering down the computer. I told my wife Nancy whenever you play the game, always click Yes when the User Account Control question "Do you want to allow this app from an unknown publisher to make changes to your PC?" appears on screen each time. After selecting Run This Program as an Administrator, according to your advice, I selected Windows 7 because there was no Windows 10 option that long ago. Thanks to your five consecutive working days of thoughtful advice emailed to me, I finally got Bookworm Deluxe Version 1.02 working!įollowing my installation of Bookworm Deluxe using the original 12-year-old disc, I right-clicked on the shortcut that was created during installation and selected Properties and then Compatibility. ![]() I checked my typing twice to make sure I got all the fatal error text correct. Product: Bookworm Version: 1.02 Build Num: 170 Build Date: Mon Sep 29 14:36:07 2003 Time Loaded: 00:02:33 Time Played: 995 Fullscreen: No Primary Thread Id: 52C If Yes, I get Up to Date - There are no updates available for this product at this time, after clicking OK and Click here to Play, I get Fatal Error! If No, I get Click Here to Play and then Fatal Error! The following text is what the Fatal Error is, with only the thread, EDI, and time loaded changing each time:Įxception: Access Violation (code 0xc0000005) at address 004347F8 in thread 52C When I tried to play the game again, as in all the other times I tried to play the game again after quitting, I got Updates - Do you want to check for updates to Bookworm? Yes or No. I had been using Windows 10 before the problem began, so that can be ruled out as a cause.Īfter I loaded the Bookworm Deluxe disc, I played the game and then quit. Choosing to Run as Administrator did not help. ![]()
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