對這個系統的解決方法在窗口景色不支持整個銀幕的方式

窗口景色拿走很多支持和便利為純粹有吸引力華麗的用戶界面。 一種主要功能是開放整個銀幕的窗口的能力為指令提示殼在窗口景色。 當您試圖依靠指令提示和包括cmd.exe的開放或跑DOS .com應用、.bat批劇本或者比賽,您將遇到以下錯誤信息:

這個系統不支持整個銀幕的方式。 選擇「接近」終止應用。

缺乏支持為整個銀幕的DOS指令提示在窗口景色是大心煩特別是為仍然演奏比賽為DOS和窗口3.1/9x時代,用途遺產軟件例如WPDOS或程序員頻繁地交換到指令提示到用途DOS基於編程語言例如帕斯卡的那些人。

沒有簡單溶體對這沒有支持為整個銀幕的窗口在窗口景色。 在幾乎所有可能的解決方法,您至少在部分在窗口幾乎被保證在某個方面將打破您的景色,航空。 您將丟失好的航空玻璃接口,如果您試圖中的任一這些把戲,加上其他未知的副作用。

跑或打開整個銀幕的窗口方式的解決方法

解決方法1 : 使用XDDM司機而不是WDDM司機為錄影圖形適配器

在另一個詞,安裝Windows XP顯示卡司機用於景色。 如果錄影圖形卡硬件支持Windows XP司機,您能下載Windows XP司機為您的錄影硬件和安裝它在景色之下。 然而,被警告使用XP司機在顯示適配器也許任意地碰撞的您的景色系統,因此除您的工作之外在繼續進行和用途之前關心。

注: 這種解答由微軟推薦了 KB926657.

要安裝Windows XP視頻驅動程序在景色之下,請仿效在指南如下所示的做法。 步應該為NVIDIA和ATI錄影運作圖形轉移加速電極卡片。

  1. 下載Windows XP司機安置者為您的圖形卡從 NVIDIAATI.
  2. 運行被下載的設施設定程序。 證實所有用戶帳號控制允許警告,當提示時。
  3. 安置者首先將提取并且打開設施要求的文件進行文件夾或目錄。 注意在道路下對文件夾。 For ATI, the folder for these installation files usually located in a directory with a name that resembles C:\ATI\SUPPORT\7-5_xp_dd_46743\Driver or C:\ATI\SUPPORT\7-5_xp_dd_ccc_wdm_46743\Driver, with the only different been the number to indicate the version and build number of the driver.

    Install Path of ATI driver

    Similarly, NVIDA driver pack will also unpack itself to a extraction folder, normally named according to the structure of C:\NVIDIA\Win2KXP\94.24 or some similar number.

    NVIDIA install path

  4. You must proceed pass the above screen in order for the extraction of installation files to take place. Don’t worry about clicking on “Next” button, as the installer will prompt a critical stop error message somewhere in the process because the setup detected that the operating system in use is not Windows 2000 or XP. The setup program and its associated drivers are designed to run only on Windows 2000 or XP. The installation will be terminated.
  5. Cancel the driver installation when the error message is prompted. Actually once you click on OK button you will exit automatically.

    XP Driver in Vista Install Error

  6. Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the directory that contains the unpacked installer files.
  7. Right click on Setup.exe file, and choose Properties item from the right click contextual menu.

    Properties of Setup

  8. Select Compatibility Mode tab. Tick the checkbox next to “Run this program in compatibility mode” and choose Windows XP Service Pack 2 from the dropdown menu. Click OK when done.

    Setup Properties Compatibility Tab

  9. Double-click on Setup.exe to run the installer, and install the XP driver in Vista.
  10. Reboot the system, and you should be able to open or run program and command prompt in full-screen mode.

Workaround 2: Use Standard VGA Graphics Adapter video graphics driver

Similar with method 1, but use Vista’s built-in Standard VGA Graphics Adapter driver, which offers greater stability and compatibility with Vista, but a lot less functionality and features support. The following steps guide you on how to install the Standard VGA Graphics Adapter in Vista.

  1. Right-click on the Windows desktop and then choose Personalize from the pop up contextual menu.
  2. Click on Display Settings link from the Personalization dialog window.
  3. On the Monitor tab of Display Settings window, click on Advanced Settings… button.
  4. If you’re not already on the Adapter tab, click on Adapter tab to activate it. Then click on the Properties button under the Adapter Type section. Allow UAC permission request.

    Properties of Video Adapter

  5. On the Display Adapter Properties window, click on Driver tab.
  6. Click on Update Driver… button. Then select “Browse My Computer for Driver Software” option.

    Browse for Vista driver

  7. Click on “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer” option.

    Pick from a list of device drivers

  8. Select and highlight Standard VGA Graphics Adapter from the list when prompted to select a device driver you want to install for this hardware, then click on Next.

    Standard VGA Graphics Adapter

  9. Windows Vista will install the new standard VGA video driver to replace the original driver for your graphics accelerator. If your monitor goes blank (no signal), wait five minutes, then power down your computer and restart it normally. If your monitor does not go blank, wait while the driver is installed.
  10. Click on Close or OK button on all dialog boxes repetitively until you’re back to the desktop or your computer restarted.
  11. Restart your computer if you’re not prompted and have not already done so.

Once computer rebooted, you should be able to open programs or command prompt shell in full screen window. You may need to set the resolution again, as everything related to display settings is likely to be reset.

If you want to reverse this procedure and install back the video display card’s manufacturer driver, follow the same instructions again, but choose the option to let Windows automatically install the appropriate software for your system instead of browsing your computer for driver software. If you unable to do so by clicking on Properties button on Adapter tab, go to Device Manager and directly select Update Driver Software on right click context menu.

Workaround 3 - Using DOSBox

DOSBox is a Intel x86 and DOS emulator for Windows. The open source DOSBox application runs up a shell window which emulates a DOS environment complete with sound, graphics, mouse, modem, etc., and allows legacy DOS apps and games to be ran and play on it. DOSBox handles all requests between Windows and the DOS window, memory allocation, control CPU speed, and allow tweaking of sound card emulation, graphics type, key mapping, mouse sensitivity, resolution, full screen mode and etc.

Althougn DOSBox cannot add Windows features to DOS programs that are run on DOS systems, and some features of DOS in native mode are not present, but its usefulness is still great in allowing almost all currently-available 32-bit versions of Microsoft Windows - Windows 95, 95b, 98, 98SE, ME, NT4, XP, 2000, 2003, Vista and 2008 to run legacy apps and games.

DOSBox in Vista

Some tweaks and configuration have to be done in order to get DOSBox running to play your games or launch your old application software. Basic Setup and Installation of DosBox wiki provides a guide on how to use the DOSBox. As DOSBox emulates DOS, you will have to deal with lots of command line syntaxes in command shell. If you’re not familiar with command prompt, there are a few GUI frontend interface for DOSBox, which presents all settings in typical Windows interface, and allows users to attach different profiles with different configuration optimal for different DOS games or programs. Such front ends include D-Fend, D.O.G. and DBGL: DOSBox Game Launcher

Note that while using DOSBox, it’s best to disable User Account Control to get the best performance and so that DOSBox can properly emulates sound, VGA color and CPU speed. During the DOS era there is simply not such thing as functionality restriction based on user account and user level, thus any limitation may cause problem to emulated apps.

Another issue is Windows Sticky Keys, an accessibility features for physically-handicapped users. Sticky Keys are activated by pressing a particular sequence or combination of keys which a normal user seldom and unlikely stumble across, such as pressing Shift key 5 times continuously. But these sequence of key pressing may be needed during DOS gameplay. Worse is that DOSBox doesn’t handle this properly and it doesn’t partition keyboard or mouse activity away from the host OS. So you properly need to disable Sticky Keys permanently so that it won’t suddenly appear and disrupt game play.

Again, using DosBOX and/or its front-end GUI may also caused some apps or games to suffer from abnormal behavior such as system randomly crashes or refuses to run altogether.

IMPORTANT: This is a machine translated page which is provided "as is" without warranty. Machine translation may be difficult to understand. Please refer to original English article whenever possible.

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16 Responses to “Workaround to This System Does Not Support Full Screen Mode in Windows Vista”

  1. Workaround to This System Does Not Support Full Screen Mode in Windows Vista » D’ Technology Weblog: Technology News & Reviews
    June 27th, 2007 20:16
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  2. RuBiCK
    July 4th, 2007 05:56
    2

    Buen workaround el de Dosbox, por que tenia que usar unos programas muy valiosos y antiguos, pero vista no me lo permitia.

    Excelente artículo.

  3. Hoopskier
    August 1st, 2007 14:14
    3

    “Note that while using DOSBox, it’s best to disable User Account Control to get the best performance and so that DOSBox can properly emulates sound, VGA color and CPU speed.”

    There’s no reason to disable UAC with DOSBox — if DOSBox has problems as a standard user, then run it as Administrator. But simply having UAC *on* won’t hurt DOSBox’s performance or have any affect on its emulation.

  4. Yuhong Bao
    October 17th, 2007 11:29
    4

    Though, BTW, XP added better video support to NTVDM, so there is less need for full-screen.

  5. Chris Hunter
    December 24th, 2007 02:59
    5

    FUCK WINDOWS VISTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  7. babi
    February 8th, 2008 01:23
    7

    I’ve tried the second solution, but I can’t find the “Standard VGA Graphics Adapter” in the list.
    Please can someone helps me?

  8. Sly
    February 29th, 2008 00:10
    8

    DOSBox works great, I can even get Jazz Jackrabbit to work with it on Windows XP and Vista! I haven’t tried it, but it might work on Linux.

  9. sab
    March 6th, 2008 22:55
    9

    2nd workaround works fine but had to do a system restore to get the original driver back

  10. John Matthews
    April 22nd, 2008 17:48
    10

    Microsoft Vista is just crap, best to upgrade to Microsoft Windows XP as all these problems were solved way back. Why the hell is Vista still attractive??????

  11. Comp Geek
    May 19th, 2008 00:40
    11

    2nd option works just fine… especially when there’s a problem obtaining drivers for ATI from the website… ;-)

  12. Danv
    June 11th, 2008 15:28
    12

    I got my Auto-Évaluateur AEMN.exe (a quiz for driver license) working =) with trick #2.

  13. whizkid515
    July 12th, 2008 10:15
    13

    I can’t get this to work with a GMA X3100/P965. I extracted the files with 7-Zip and tried running Setup.exe in compatibility mode for Windows XP (SP2). And yes, I did download the correct drivers. There is still a message that the drivers are not supported on this platform.

  14. Guus
    August 8th, 2008 18:15
    14

    Thanks so very much for the tip!

    I wanted to play One Must Fall, one of the first games I ever played and Vista screwed me again.

    Again, thanks guys!

  15. whizkid515
    August 9th, 2008 03:19
    15

    You might want to try Virtual PC 2007 or VirtualBox running MS-DOS. You can also run FreeDOS if you don’t have an MS-DOS installation disk.

  16. Mike
    August 21st, 2008 22:48
    16

    Option 2 worked, great.
    I’d change properties to 80×25 on most programs before using this so the screen
    may go black.
    Thank you very much!

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