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Requirements | Installation
| DirectX
Installation | Troubleshooting
| Internet
and Network Multiplayer Problems
| Installation
Problems | Unexplained
Lockups and Crashes | Sound
Issues | DirectX
and Driver Problems | Standard
Troubleshooting
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- Early in the game, buy up all the property you can. As the game
progresses it's important to have some say in which players get
what monopolies.
- Late in the game, when you are sent to Jail, don't be in any
hurry to get out, even if you have a Get Out Of Jail Free card.
You can still collect rent under the normal rules, and you are not
in any danger of landing on someone else's properties!
- Studies have shown that the monopoly with the best return on
investment is the orange one, right before Free Parking. The red
monopoly, right around the corner, runs a close second. Get that
entire corner developed safely, and your chances of winning the
game are very good.
The following is a description of the minimum system requirements
for Monopoly. If your system does not meet or exceed these
requirements, then the game will run incorrectly, or not at all.
- IBM PC or 100% compatible computer
- Pentium 166 MHz or faster processor
- Windows 95, 98, or ME
- 32 MB RAM
- 50 MB available hard drive space
- 8X or faster CD-ROM drive
- 2 MB SVGA video card*
- Windows 95/98/ME compatible sound card*
* Compatible with DirectX version 6.1 or higher
(NOTE: The game box suggests that a 1 MB video card is
sufficient to run the game. This is incorrect.)
In addition, if you want to take advantage of the network
multiplayer functions of the game, you'll need a 14.4K modem or a
network interface card, and a connection to a local area network or
the Internet. Each computer will need a separate copy of the game to
play.
This game supports the Windows AutoPlay feature. Simply insert the
installation CD into your CD-ROM drive and wait for the installation
screen to appear. Then, simply follow the onscreen instructions to
complete the installation.
If the AutoPlay program does not start automatically:
- Double click the My Computer icon on your Windows
desktop
- Double click the game icon.
- Click the Setup.exe icon.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
DirectX Installation:
This game requires that Microsoft's DirectX version 6.1 be installed
on your computer prior to playing the game. Windows ME and Windows
98 Second Edition users already meet this requirement, and do not
need to install anything extra. Normally, if this is necessary, it
will happen at the end of the installation process automatically.
If you are running Windows 95 or 98 (First Edition) and do not
already have DirectX version 6.1 or higher installed on your
machine, or you need to re-install it for any reason, just follow
these steps.
- Insert the game CD into your CD-ROM drive.
- Double click on the "My Computer" icon.
- RIGHT click on the game icon.
- LEFT click on "Open".
- Double click the "DirectX" folder.
- Double click the Dxsetup icon.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
installation.
- Ignore any warnings you may receive by clicking on YES.
- Restart Windows to complete the installation.
WARNING: While DirectX 6.1 should be able to determine what
version of DirectX currently resides on a system and halt the
installation if it deems it to be harmful or unnecessary, you should
not attempt to install DirectX 6.1 on a Windows system
running a more recent version of DirectX.
How to determine what version of DirectX you have installed on your
Windows 95 or 98 system:
- Click Start, then Run.
- In the Open box, type "DXDIAG"
- If the DirectX Diagnostic Tool launches, you are at least
running DirectX 5.0. To see what version, note the bottom line
in the System Information box on the first page, "DirectX
Version". Click Exit in the lower right hand corner of the
window when you are finished.
- If you receive an error that starts with "Cannot find the
file 'DXDIAG'…", then click OK, which should return you
to Step 2. Type "DXINFO"
- If this launches a DXINFO program, the left-hand pane contains
information about what version of DirectX is installed, with the
version number in the hundredths slot of the "DirectX
Version (Registry)" entry. (For example, 4.05 is DirectX
5.)
- If you receive the error in Step 4 again, you do not have
DirectX installed on your system. Follow the directions above to
install it.
Internet and Network
Multiplayer Problems:
"I'm trying to play against someone with Monopoly from
Westwood Studios, or the MacSoft version of Monopoly, and it's not
working."
Since Monopoly is a completely new product, it is not compatible for
multiplayer games against the original Westwood Monopoly product.
Also, due to incompatibilities with the DirectPlay component of
DirectX, Monopoly is not compatible for multiplayer games against
Macintosh users.
Installation Problems:
"Nothing happens when I insert the game CD into my CD-ROM
drive."
The AutoPlay feature may be turned off on your computer.
If you wish to install the game without enabling AutoPlay, you can
start the setup process manually by double clicking on the "My
Computer" icon on your Windows desktop, then on your CD-ROM
drive icon, then on "SETUP.EXE".
If a CD-ROM icon does not appear when you open the "My
Computer" icon, or if clicking on SETUP.EXE doesn't start your
game either, then your CD-ROM drive may be in "MS-DOS
compatibility mode".
To learn how to enable AutoPlay on your system, or to learn how to
see if your CD-ROM drive is in MS-DOS compatibility mode, please
refer to our Windows
95/98/ME General Troubleshooting FAQ.
"The Installer starts to copy files, but then just quits
to the desktop."
Make sure that you have enough hard drive space available on your
system before installing. If you don't have at least 50 Megabytes
free, the game can't install.
If you have enough space, check the shiny underside of the CD for
fingerprints, smudges, scratches, or anything else that may cause
your drive to have trouble reading it.
If the CD looks clean and undamaged, then your CD-ROM drive may be
running in "MS-DOS Compatibility Mode".
To learn how to see if your CD-ROM drive is in MS-DOS compatibility
mode, please refer to our Windows
95/98/ME General Troubleshooting FAQ.
"I receive either of these two error messages: 'The
selected display driver does not support requested video mode
800x600x16' or 'Zbuffer cannot load'."
This error will occur if the video card does not meet the
requirements for the game. Monopoly requires a card with at least 2
MB of memory on it supporting 800 by 600, 16-bit high color
resolution. If your card meets those requirements, try changing your
screen resolution to 800 x 600 x 16 bit color. If that doesn't help,
ensure that DirectX v6.1 is installed on your system.
To learn how to change your screen resolution, please refer to our Windows
95/98/ME Video Troubleshooting FAQ.
To learn how to reinstall DirectX, please see the "DirectX
Installation" portion of this FAQ, or our Direct
X FAQ page.
"I receive an error message: 'Error Move Data Process
115'."
This error comes up during the installation process when you a) have
selected the root directory of a drive as the install point, b) have
a critical file on the CD open in another application, thereby
locking it down and making it impossible to copy, or c) do not have
enough free drive space to run the game.
To fix this, make sure you are installing the program to an actual
folder on your hard drive (or go with the suggested defaults),
ensure that all background applications are closed when you install,
and make sure you have the 60 MB free on your hard drive that the
program requires for installation.
To learn how to shut down all unnecessary applications, please refer
to our Windows
95/98/ME General Troubleshooting FAQ.
"I receive an error message: 'Error 111'."
The install program generates this error when it is unable to access
enough memory in which to run. Close all other open applications,
including screensavers and anti-virus programs, then install the
game.
To learn how to shut down all unnecessary applications, please refer
to our Windows
95/98/ME General Troubleshooting FAQ.
"I receive an error message about a missing DDRAW.DLL,
D3D.DLL, or DSOUND.DLL file."
This is an indication that DirectX was not successfully installed.
You should try reinstalling DirectX from the program CD.
To learn how to reinstall DirectX, please see the "DirectX
Installation" portion of this FAQ, or our Direct
X FAQ page.
Unexplained Lockups &
Crashes:
"During Launch, the screen just turns black or quits back
to Windows without any error message."
There are several things that you can try to fix this problem:
- Shut down any other applications that you may have running on
your system such as screen savers, virus
- scanners, etc.
- Turn down video hardware acceleration in the Windows control
panel.
- Try resetting your computer's video resolution to 640x480 with
256 colors.
- Update your video card drivers.
For further information on any of these solutions, please see the
following documents:
Windows
95/98/ME General Troubleshooting
Windows
95/98/ME Video Troubleshooting
How
to Update Your Drivers
"The game randomly freezes, crashes, or locks up the
computer."
First, shut down all other applications that may be running on your
computer. Other applications can interfere with the game's
operation. For instructions on how to do this, please see our Windows
95/98/ME General Troubleshooting FAQ.
If this doesn't help, then the software drivers that Windows uses to
communicate with your hardware may be out of date, or incompatible
with the game. Install the latest DirectX compatible drivers
available for your video and sound card from the card's
manufacturer. If you have already updated to the latest driver
version from the manufacturer and the problem persists, you may want
to see if reference drivers are available from the video chip
manufacturer. Reference drivers are usually more standardized than
the manufacturer's versions and may work better with a wider variety
of games.
For more information on this topic and contact information on a wide
variety of hardware vendors, please see our How
to Update Your Drivers FAQ.
Sound Problems:
"I can't hear any sound or music in the game."
First, check your speakers to make sure that they are turned on,
connected properly to the rest of the system, and that the volume
controls are turned up. If they are, then check your windows volume
controls by clicking on the small yellow speaker icon on your
taskbar.
If you have already tried the solutions above and still can't hear
sound, then you'll need to update your sound card drivers to the
latest versions available.
For more information on updating your drivers, please see our How
to Update Your Drivers FAQ.
DirectX and Driver
Problems:
This game uses Microsoft's DirectX for all graphics and sound
effects. It cannot run properly unless DirectX version 6.1 or higher
is installed on your computer. (Again, this is standard equipment on
Windows ME and Windows 98SE, you only need to worry about this if
you are running Windows 95 or the original version of Windows 98.)
It may also exhibit problems if the video card and/or sound card in
your computer are not 100% DirectX compliant.
Re-install DirectX from the installation CD, then reboot your
computer and try playing the game again. For instructions, see the
section near the top of this document labeled "DirectX
Installation".
If the problem still occurs, then you'll need to update your video
and/or sound card drivers with the latest versions available from
the manufacturer. For more information on this topic and contact
information on a wide variety of hardware vendors, please see our How
to Update Your Drivers FAQ.
Standard Troubleshooting:
"I've encountered a problem that was not mentioned in
this document."
- REBOOT your computer after installation, especially if you
needed to install or update DirectX. Several updated system
files are copied to your hard drive during installation, which
can't take effect until you reboot.
- Make sure that your system meets the minimum system
requirements as listed on the box and at the top of this
document. If your system does not meet or exceed the minimum
requirements, it will run poorly, or not at all.
- Shut down all other programs that you may have running on your
system before playing. Other programs can interfere with the
operation of the game. For detailed instructions on shutting
down all of your other applications, please see our Windows
95/98/ME General Troubleshooting FAQ.
- Make sure you have plenty of room left you your hard drive, or
Windows may not have enough room for a swap file. This can cause
some very strange problems. (As a general rule, make sure you
have at least 100 MB free on your C: drive for your swap file.)
- Make sure that the CD itself is not dirty or damaged in any
way. If the CD is dirty, it can be cleaned. Most computer stores
carry inexpensive CD-ROM cleaning kits that will safely restore
your CD. If you want to try cleaning the CD without a kit, you
can wash the CD using lukewarm water, MILD NON-ABRASIVE dish
soap, and a very soft and clean COTTON cloth. Do NOT use any
kind of paper product or abrasive soap to clean the CD, as these
WILL scratch! Once the CD is clean, be sure to let the CD dry
completely before inserting it into your CD-ROM, or damage may
result.
- Try uninstalling, and then re-installing the game.
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