![]() ![]() ( If you ARE getting an error message, then you have an unrelated problem and these solutions will not fix it.) The game window does not appear after launching it, but the game's executable does not crash and there is no error message. In my testing I have found titles that were released from 1998 through 2006. This problem affects hundreds of popular games. Since the relevant servers are offline now, the update will never happen. The game will not start until the profile update is complete. When you launch one of these games, the gameux.dll file in Windows' System32 or SysWOW64 directory tries to contact Microsoft's servers in order to update the game's profile in Games Explorer. As a result, there are a ton of older PC games that will not run anymore on those operating systems. In the last few weeks, Microsoft shut down servers related to the Games Explorer feature in Windows 7 and Vista (possibly related to the end-of-life announcement for the integrated Internet Games service). You can fix it by making a single change in your Windows registry - see Option #1. Tl dr: The "Games Explorer" hub in Windows 7 and Vista is preventing older PC games from launching. As of now I believe this should be the preferred solution. Update (20 July): I have learned of an alternate solution to fix this problem, which does not require having to download anything and does not appear to cause problems with any other games (e.g. ![]()
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