Error Report Appcompat.txt
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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>Appcompat.txt errors ..please need help> Solved Appcompat.txt errors ..please need help Tags: Windows XP Last response: 6 December 2013 12:59 in Windows XP Share GD0072 4 December 2013 00:39:32 Ive been playing http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1912504/appcompat-txt-errors.html civ5 recently and just purchased the brave new world addtion..i never had any problems playing the http://www.newbie.org/help/messages/9670.html first regular civ5 and gods and kings addition,but as soon as i bought the brave new world ive experienced errors like C:\DOCUME~1\name\Locals~1\Temp\81ee_appcompat.txt every flippin time now its never the same num# like 81ee it changes all the time.Ive checked tyo see if my Comp is capable of running the game ...and it is.Please anyone out there shoot me some help..would really appreciate it..thx u error report More about : appcompat txt errors Best solution Phillip Corcoran 4 December 2013 09:44:53 Your PC being capable in hardware terms is only one side of the story. Your Windows version must also be compatible. Have you checked that? Share GD0072 4 December 2013 22:04:48 Phillip Corcoran said:Your PC being capable in hardware terms is only one side of the story. Your Windows version must also be compatible. Have you checked that? I have actually,the minimum requirements are error report appcompat.txt met with windows xp for this game,and i have check to see if my PC is capable of running it..and it is from a site i used called "Can u run it".After reading your message there was a compatibility slot offered by right clicking on the Steam icon..i used it was able to play it.. but as i advanced in the game and there was more activity.. it crashed as before.My geuss is that i might have to go to windows 7 upgrade which i was trying to avoid for a while but i see no other way un less there is something im missing.probably am..lol..not to literate at this computer stuff yet but getting there..but i do very much appreciate taking time to answer..so thx u.im willing to learn all i can. m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer Phillip Corcoran 6 December 2013 12:59:15 Windows 7 is much more stable and more rewarding to use than Windows XP but you may have "missed the boat" as Microsoft is more interested in pushing Windows 8 so it's taken back all the unsold copies of Windows 7 off the retailers' shelves. And if you buy a new PC or laptop today it will have Windows 8 on it for sure. Does that matter? Well it might if it turns out you hate Windows 8 (and a lot of people do). It
not sure how to fix it... troy troymcoy@hotmail.com 08/17/03 Same problem with me - whenever I try to load an Opengl game. The games work after installing them, but not after a while. Adampri ad@ad-am.org 09/15/03 when a program crashes unexpectedly. XP then asks if you'd like to send the error to Microsoft ... anyone know what causes it? C:\DOCUME~1\Master\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER53.tmp.dir00\appcompat.txt (Appcompat.txt is an error file generated by the compatibility mode of Windows XP ) sanusi hakimi_ccd@hotmail.com 09/15/03 C:\DOCUME~1\shaggy\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER42.tmp.dir00\appcompat.txt what this..when me on Proxy Checker V7 error report said this problem why??? Javier jcastellolopez@mixmail.com 09/15/03 Hello, I am JAvier from Spain. I have the same problem as you, but I don't know how to solve it, Any idea, please? Tom sciiwsntme@aol.com 09/27/03 I have the problem C:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERE3.tmp.dir00\appcompat.txt almost everytime i use internet explorer if anyone can figure it out please e-mail me! gregcott Greg.Coticchia@logiclibrary.com 09/28/03 Has anyone come across a method to fix this issue? dknyfave 10/05/03 Remove XP Hotfix Q328310 or download the patch for this patch with your regular Windows Update. greg detoxgreg@hotmail.com 10/05/03 hey im having a problem with appcompat.txt, does anyone know how to fix this, emailing me would be highly appretiated, and i would surely repay you Maybe Anonymous 10/20/03 Well, I have the same problem and I have been looking for solution for almost 5 month. I still have the problem but I found a solution that might work on some computers (didn't on mine...) First, execute 'cmd' on Start->Enter. Then, Input %SystemRoot%\System32\regsvr32 %SystemRoot% \System32\urlmon.dll (It's one line with no enter) and press Enter. Then, Input %SystemRoot%\System32\regsvr32 %SystemRoot%\System32\mshtml.dll and press Enter. Same way, input %SystemRoot%\System32\regsvr32 %SystemRoot%\System32\shdocvw.dll and %SystemRoot%\System32\regsvr32 %SystemRoot%\System32\browseui.dll and %SystemRoot%\System32\regsvr32 %SystemRoot%\System32\msjava.dll (Each time, you'll see