New Computer...could use some help/advice
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New Computer...could use some help/advice
Hey fellow linksters - an old retired fart here that could use a little expertise!
Just got a new HP desktop and a good friend is helping me set everything up
including Links 2003. (I am NOT very computer savvy!...and quite forgetful!)
Anyway, I do recall in a past thread some posts regarding downloading the game
from this site or setting it up with the DVD's and the majority said that you should
go the DVD route, so that's what I plan on doing. First ? - there are 3 DVD's, so do
I need to install all 3, just one...or two?
Next ? - in other threads and posts, it seems the best route to take is to install the
patches/mods in this order to help with any or all sound and or graphic issues.
1.02, then 1.05, then 1.07 ...and also the Nvidia patch. If this is correct, does the
Nvidia get installed last or doesn't it matter?
Finally, I copied all of the courses, saved shots/games, players, and skies to a
designated folder in My Documents. Once I have successfully installed the game,
I'm "assuming" I should be able to copy everything over to the folders that are
attached to the game...correct/incorrect?
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Re: New Computer...could use some help/advice
Hello,
You probably need to post more info ie, is the cpu (processor) an apu (graphics engine on it) or do you have a seperate video card. Also what is the operating system --- windows 10 or 11. Knowing these may help if we need to troubleshoot your install of Links.
Have fun, don't become frustrated someone on the forum will help.
g3b
You probably need to post more info ie, is the cpu (processor) an apu (graphics engine on it) or do you have a seperate video card. Also what is the operating system --- windows 10 or 11. Knowing these may help if we need to troubleshoot your install of Links.
Have fun, don't become frustrated someone on the forum will help.
g3b
Re: New Computer...could use some help/advice
Hiya Mr M...Mr Mulligan wrote: ↑November 26th, 2021, 4:12 pm
Hey fellow linksters - an old retired fart here that could use a little expertise!
Just got a new HP desktop and a good friend is helping me set everything up
including Links 2003. (I am NOT very computer savvy!...and quite forgetful!)
Seems like I recall someone mention that it's best to install Links in its own folder, and not to let the DVD install itself in the default installation folders. For example, create a folder on your C drive named C:\Links2003 and install in there. Doing so will put all of your folders in places where they can be easily located, instead of scattering them all over the place where they are hard to find. I'm sure if I'm wrong about that, someone will correct me. I'd hold off on the installation until someone else confirms that.
Good luck,
Dan
Completed Courses
Real Courses: The National Golf Club of Kansas City - Wakonda Club - Coeur d'Alene Resort Course
Fictitious Courses: Northern Lakes - Golfcom Tees
Southern Oaks - Hometown 9 hole real course with a fictitious back 9 added
Real Courses: The National Golf Club of Kansas City - Wakonda Club - Coeur d'Alene Resort Course
Fictitious Courses: Northern Lakes - Golfcom Tees
Southern Oaks - Hometown 9 hole real course with a fictitious back 9 added
Re: New Computer...could use some help/advice
Dan's right! Put Links into c:\Links 2003\ instead of the c:\Program Files (x86)\Links 2003\ that the program wants to install it in. Then you won't have to give Administrator Permission each time you want to add a file (like a new course to play), or remove a file (like a round score file), or do any number of things to the files. The operating system won't have any problem finding anything. The folks here have a lot of experience with Links, and their knowledge can help you through many problems! I'm just one of many guys here who have been playing Links since the early 1990's.
Pete
Pete
Re: New Computer...could use some help/advice
Yes, first.Mr Mulligan wrote: ↑November 26th, 2021, 4:12 pm First ? - there are 3 DVD's, so do I need to install all 3, just one...or two?
You start your installation from DVD#1. When that runs, you will be
prompted to install DVD#2. From what I recall, DVD#3 is the APCD
and some extras, like the course converter.
You should only have to install the 1.07 patch. Software updates areMr Mulligan wrote: ↑November 26th, 2021, 4:12 pm Next ? - in other threads and posts, it seems the best route to take is to install the
patches/mods in this order to help with any or all sound and or graphic issues.
1.02, then 1.05, then 1.07.
always cumulative, there is nothing in 1.02, for example, that 1.07
doesn't have. That's the only patch I installed.
Pretty sure this does not matter. I installed it last, for whatever that's worth.Mr Mulligan wrote: ↑November 26th, 2021, 4:12 pm ...and also the Nvidia patch. If this is correct, does the
Nvidia get installed last or doesn't it matter?
Good luck!
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Re: New Computer...could use some help/advice
Hey Guys - sorry for the late response...I have been "under the weather"
the past several days. (Not Covid!)
Anyway, my buddy and I took all your advice on this thread ....and other
threads as well and all is well...except 1 minor detail. Under "Golfer Settings"
and then "Shadows", I can't select "Translucent". (it's greyed out). So, I have
to settle for "Opaque". Not as cool as translucent! Any ideas or advice?
Thanks to everyone who has posted so far!
Re: New Computer...could use some help/advice
Mr Mully - The translucent shadows are only available if you have one of relatively few video cards that support it. (like the nVidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti or 1050Ti).
Pete
Pete
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Re: New Computer...could use some help/advice
That's what I figured...thanks Pete!