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Do you have the PTA02 accessory for the TV? This is a USB 3D transmitter and comes with 2 pairs of Active 3D glasses. The screen of the 40PFL8605H is not a 3D TV by itself.
I hope this helps. If you have the 3D accessory plugged in, try turning off the TV and turning it back on if the software did not install properly. The final thing to check is the "codecs" for your 3D movies on the USB stick. Make sure that they are compatible with the TV.
Please check the regional code given at the back of DVD cover. It should be compatible with the ones given in the manual of your DVD player. If not compatible the DVD will not be played.
Have you tried to install it in WinXP compatibility mode? Right click on the install exe and then select properties at the bottom. Click on the Compatibility tab and then select Compatibility Mode and select run in XP mode. Good luck
I would right click on the program and run it in compatibility mode for the operating system it was designed to run on. I would also try to update my graphics card drivers.
The SC-BT200 is not a 3D Blu-ray player. You cannot play 3D Blu-rays on it. To watch 3D Blu-rays you need a 3D Blu-ray player, a high-speed HDMI cable, a 3D TV and compatible 3D glasses.
The game was released in 1998, and was developed for Windows 95/98.
To make the game run on Windows XP, try the compatibility for the installation and after it is installed use the same steps for making the game executable file compatible.
Note: Some game ".exe" file (executable file) would let you make changes in
the Compatibility option, whereas older games might not give that
option at all.
You can still try to make the game compatible for installing it on the Windows Vista by following the steps below.
1. Insert the game disc in your CD-ROM drive, if the game setup or the autorun starts, exit it.
2. Open "Computer", Right Click the Cd Drive which has the game disk in it and select "Copy".
3. Go to your "Desktop" right click and then select "New" and click on "Folder" this should create a new folder on your desktop.
4. Open the New Folder and then Right Click and select "Paste".
6. After all the files are copied to the "New Folder" without any error messages then locate the file "Setup.exe" or "Setup" and right click and click on "Properties".
7. In the new window click on the "Compatibility" tab and run the program in compatibility mode for "Windows 98/ Windows Me" and then click on "Apply". (You can also try "Windows 95")
8. After applying changes double click on "Setup.exe" or "Setup" to launch the installation.
You can delete all the files copied from the CD after completing the installation
After the game is successfully installed right click on the game shortcut or the game ".exe" in the root folder of the game and click and click on "Properties".
In the new window click on the "Compatibility" tab and run the program in compatibility mode for "Windows 98/ Windows Me" and then click on "Apply". (Again, you can also try "Windows 95")
The
game files need to be copied to the hard drive because the files on the
game disk would not let you make changes while on the disk.
There
are lot of files that need to be changed in order to get full
functionality and to communicate with operating system and the
hardware, hence there is no guarantee that the game might run even in
cases where you will successfully install an older version of the game
with the above mentioned steps.
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