Support for Theme Hospital
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FAQs
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Q: My display/sound driver is not listed as certified - will Theme Hospital still work? Q: Can I run Theme Hospital with other applications open? Q: When my PC restarts, my display preferences have changed. Why? Q: My display/sound driver is not listed as certified - will Theme Hospital still work? A: In most cases, yes. But if you do experience difficulties, you may wish to try reinstalling DirectX and selecting YES when asked if you want to replace your drivers. If you still encounter problems, you should contact the devices supplier/manufacturer for updated Windows 95 drivers.
Q: Can I run Theme Hospital with other applications open? A: Yes - but if you notice a drop in performance, try closing down some of your larger programs.
Q: Setup displays the message, “Setup has detected drivers that have not been tested with DirectX. To get the best game performance, Setup can replace your existing drivers. Do you want setup to replace the drivers?” Even if I click No, it still installs something and asks me to reset my machine. Why? A: You have answered No to replacing your existing display/sound drivers, but Setup must install some other DirectX components before Theme Hospital can run. Follow the procedure through and the installation will complete itself.
Q: I have multiple soundcards, and I am having difficulty getting the sound to work. How can I remedy this? A: If you have multiple sound cards, you must select the sound card you wish to use for digital audio and midi playback. To do this, boot up you machine in Windows® 95 mode, then click the 'Start' button on the lower left hand corner of the screen. Select 'Settings -> Control Panel', then click on the Multimedia icon. To select the digital playback device, click the Audio applet and under the Preferred Devices ensure that it shows the sound card you wish to use. Now click on OK. To select the midi playback device click the Midi applet and under the single instrument section ensure that it shows the midi device you wish to use. Now click on OK.
Q: When my PC restarts, my display preferences have changed. Why? A: This is a driver issue. You just need to reset your display preferences, but if this doesn't work you will need to re-install your original setup. To do this, select “Install DirectX” from the Theme Hospital Splash screen then click “Restore Windows® 95 drivers”. You may need to contact your manufacturer for the latest drivers to avoid this happening again.
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEMS WITH THE GAME? If you are having a problem installing or playing the game, we want to help. First, please make sure you have read the installation instructions thoroughly. If you have followed the directions in the documentation, and are still having trouble installing or operating the software, below are some hints that might help solve the problem. Note: Before attempting any of the following suggestions, please make sure you are familiar with the DOS commands being used. Consult your DOS manual for more information. Creating a Boot Disk for Theme Hospital Important: To create a boot disk you need a blank disk the same size as your A: drive. 1. Type C: and press Enter 2. Insert a blank disk into drive A:. 3. Type FORMAT A:/S and press Enter 4. You are prompted to insert a blank disk into drive A: DO so if you haven't already, and press Enter. 5. Once the disk has finished being formatted, you are asked to label (name) the disk. Type in a label or press Enter for no label. 6. You are now asked whether you wish to format another disk. Type N and press Enter. 7. You must now create a config.sys file on your boot disk but first you will need some information about your Sound Card and CD-Rom. Note: Some Windows 95 systems do not have the Sound Card or CD-Rom information on their systems. If this is the case then contact your Hardware Manufacturer and get them to install your DOS DEVICE DRIVERS for your Sound Card and CD-Rom. 8. You are now ready to create a Config.sys file on your boot disk by typing the following at the C: prompt: 9. Exit and save this file by pressing ALT and F, X, Y. 10. You will also need an Autoexec.bat file on your boot disk but first you will need some information about your Sound Card, CD-Rom and Mouse. Note: Some Windows 95 systems do not have the Sound Card, CD-Rom or Mouse information on their systems. If this is the case then contact your Hardware Manufacture and get them to install your DOS DEVICE DRIVERS for your Sound Card, CD-Rom and Mouse. To find the information at your C: prompt type; 11. You are now ready to create an Autoexec.bat file on your boot disk by typing the following at the C: prompt: EDIT A:\AUTOEXEC.BAT and press Enter When the blue edit screen appears, type in: 12. Exit and save this file by pressing: ALT and F, X, Y.Y Important: Remember to boot your PC from the boot disk whenever you install the game, and every time you play Theme Hospital (see below). To Start Your Machine Using The Boot Disk:
For more information consult your DOS users manual.
Theme Hospital's high resolution graphics require both a VESA compatible SVGA video card and VESA Super VGA BIOS Extension installed before you start the game. VESA stands for Video Electronics Standards Association. This standard allows the graphics to be displayed on any video card that is VESA compatible without the need for the game's programmers to know precisely how each individual card works. If when attempting to run the game in high-res mode you get either a blank screen or garbled graphics, your video card probably needs a VESA driver loaded prior to playing. Consult the documentation and software that came with your video card on the loading of the driver, or contact your video card manufacturer. |
Support Downloads
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This file adds difficulty levels to the game and also adds Multiplayer support for Serial connection (2 players), Modem connection (2 players) and IPX Network connections (4 Players) The file also corrects a number of graphical glitches and common gameplay problems, including crashes in the middle of a game. |
Contact Technical Support
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If you can’t find the answer to your problem in the information above, please get in touch with our Technical Support team – they’ll do everything they can to help |





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