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Post by petzfan on Sept 9, 2019 23:48:20 GMT -5
Hi all!
The good news is, I got Petz 5 running on Windows 10 on my Macintosh using Boot Camp! It's running very smoothly, asides from two issues.
The first one is, how can I get it so it fills up my whole computer screen? I've tried to maximize it by dragging my mouse from the box it is in, and then I've tried to maximize it by clicking the square button in the center of the upper part of the box that Petz 5 is played in but the image for Petz 5 won't change size!
The second is, I can't save any pictures I've taken to my computer. It seems to be sent to Boot Camp and looks like it should be in a folder called "PetzPix." It has an error message about connecting to the disc or being connected to a drive and the folder never opens. More frustrating is when picture are taken it seems like they're saved to this folder that can't be opened too.
Any help with these two issues is most welcome! Otherwise I am very much enjoying having Petz 5 again! Thank you!
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Post by Sue on Sept 10, 2019 11:12:12 GMT -5
First issue: Unfortunately you most likely cannot have the game screen fill your screen. I'm assuming you have a larger the 600x800 screen res, and that's all that Petz will fill. You could change your screen resolution to fit the game, but it would make everything else appear . Second issue: I've heard of this happeneing. Did you install the game in Documents? Also when opening the game right-click and run as administrator. I use to use BootCamp, but can't quite remember for sure. *shrug*
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Post by petzfan on Sept 10, 2019 12:54:49 GMT -5
Thank you! I do have Petz 5 under Boot Camp, but I eventually figured out I had been saving the pictures to the wrong place! I first took a picture of a pet in my game, and dragged my previous pet pictures into Pictures and they are appearing in there now since I moved them. I took a picture of a pet today, saved it to pictures and it has been saved there!
I also got full screen to run by changing the picture resolution. I do not mind the image being larger, as I can just put the image resolution back to the high resolution one I've been using easily. I'm really glad these issues have been solved!
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