![]() I experimented with different mountings and folders to be sure that what QBix suggested wasn't the issue. Okay, somehow I am apparently not being clear: I never ran the game from a folder inside the Program Files directory. Try what Qbix suggested of moving it out of the %ProgramFiles%, to, say, C:\DOS\ It is also why GOG has finally moved its folder outside of the %ProgramFiles%. This is why Leisure Suit Larry 5 will not even in the %ProgramFiles% on Vista and higher. Depending in the extension, any attempts to write to it may be redirected the the Virtual Store inside the User folder. A game in DOSBox does not see outside of its mounted folders, so if you have the game inside the %ProgramFiles%, it may not be able to write files. Since VISTA, the %ProgramFiles% folders are protected. ScummVM places all of its save games in the user folder where there are no write restrictions. I suspect that something is wrong with my Windows installation or maybe a compatibility issue with Windows 7 64 bit. Until now I used to be one of those thousands of peope. Perhaps I should have mentioned that the game used to work fine under Windows XP Professional 32 bit. This thread is about an issue with DOSBox, I only mentioned ScummVM to indicate that saving games did work there, but that I then had the issue of having to play with no voices. I have attached my DOSBox configuration file to this post. Steps already attempted to solve the problem: Run DOSBox as an administrator using various Windows compatibility modes. ![]() Video mode: Overlay - resolution: 1600x900ġ3. Except for this, the game runs perfectly fine.ġ1. A message suggesting that the disk might be full is briefly displayed. Description of problem: Cannot save any games. Game name: Full Throttle, by: Electronic ArtsĨ. Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1 (English)ħ. Sound board: AMD High Definition Audio DeviceĦ. Video board w/ RAM amount and type: SyncMaster 1024MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 7450 (Elitegroup)ĥ. Processor type and speed: Intel Core i7 2600 3.40GHz - Sandy Bridge 32nm Technologyģ.
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