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Running Wine without Windows
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Sometimes you can bring applications to run by using some of the
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native Windows DLL's, together with Wine. Here are some Tips by
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native Windows DLL's, together with Wine. Here are some tips by
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Juergen Schmied on how to proceed. This assumes that your C:\windows
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directory in the configuration file does not point to a native Windows
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installation but is in a separate Unix file system. (For instance,
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and a messy registry. (Wine creates a special registry in your home
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directory, in $HOME/.wine/*.reg. Perhaps you have to remove these
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files).
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- Point [Drive C] in wine.conf or .winerc to where you want C: to be.
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Refer to the README file or man page. Remember to use filesystem=win95 !
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- Use tools/wineinstall to compile Wine and install the default
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registry. Or if you prefer to do it yourself, compile programs/regapi,
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and run: programs/regapi/regapi setValue < winedefault.reg
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- Run the application with -debugmsg +module,+file to find out
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which files are needed. Copy the required DLL's one by one to the
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C:\windows\system directory.
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