Redguard:Installation Guide

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This article is a guide to installing Redguard on Windows XP in Glide mode without a Voodoo 3DFX accelerator. You must follow the guide step by step or you will miss some things which may make your system very unstable.

  1. Install the full 3DFX version of Redguard using the first disk on your C hard drive. I highly recommend turning your second Redguard CD into an .iso file using Nero. With it you can mount it into Daemon Tools so you can increase playback. Note that some Safedisk 7.0 games won't work after you install Daemon Tools so only use it when you have issues with playback! (stuttering videos)
  2. Next thing we need is a Glide Wrapper. Glide Wrappers are programs that simulate a 3DFX environment even if you have a Direct3D video card. You have two options for this to work namely Glidos and DGVoodoo. Glidos uses a simple interface but costs $10. DGVoodoo on the other hand is a bit harder to use and requires some careful tweaking but is totally free. This guide is written from the DGVoodoo standpoint, using the 1.40+ version.
  3. Now download SAPUCDEX. Without SAPUCDEX you cannot view any FMV videos. After download unzip the file in your Redguard directory. Normally that's C:\Program Files\Redguard.
  4. Next up is installing DGVoodoo. Here it gets a little tricky. You need to unzip glide2x.dll, glide2x.ovl, dgvoodoo.exe, dgvoodoo.vxd, and dgvoodooSetup.exe into your Windows directory. DO NOT REMOVE ANY FILES IN YOUR WINDOWS DIRECTORY. Doing this will cause strange behavior.
    • You could create a shortcut of dgvoodooSetup.exe on your desktop for easy access.
  5. Start dgvoodooSetup.exe (by the shortcut or the source) and make the following changes:
    1. Global tab: Check Dos under platform
      • You could select windowed mode if you want to keep seeing Windows.
    2. Check: "Working in VDD mode" under "Windows XP options for Dos".
    3. Check: "Closer to a real hardware" under "LFB access" and click OK.
  6. The game will now run but without any audio. Therefore we need VDM Sound which is a sound driver for Dos. It will work with most audio cards. Don't worry, it won't interfere with your current audio driver. You can download VDM Sound here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/vdmsound/
    1. After installation go to the "Sound" folder of your Redguard directory, right click SETSOUND.exe and choose it to "Run with VDM Sound"
    2. Follow the wizard and configure the game to Soundblaster Pro or just Soundblaster. You have to scroll up in the menu to select these. Keep the original IRQ values. After you're done, save and exit.
  7. Go to your Redguard directory and make a new text file and open it. Copy the following into the text file:
CD /D "C:\Program Files\Redguard" 
@DOSDRV
@SAPUCDEX
@RGFX

Now save the file as REDGUARD.BAT (remove the preselected .txt text while saving!)

That's it! You could create a shortcut to REDGUARD.BAT on your desktop for easy access. If you get any errors ignore them.

Have fun!