I am one of those impatient freaks who always has to have the latest updates for everything. I was part of the original beta test group for Windows95 and proceeded to beta test most of the following operating systems up to and including Windows2000. On my iGoogle homepage I have RSS feeds from FileHippo and other software update sites. When I download share/freeware I almost always exclusively download only packages that are a couple of months old. Current. Updated. Beta. For me it has to be new, better, faster, easier. So it is no surprised that I recently downloaded the Windows 7 beta.

Since this is a Runescape blog I will restrict most of my comments to Runescape on Windows 7. But I will make a couple of comments here about the OS in general. First of all, Windows 7 is Vista without all the problems and annoyances. Or maybe it is better stated as, Windows 7 is exactly what Vista should have been. It is clean, efficient, powerful, and stable even in its beta form. The security, at least in terms of the UAC and annoyance factors, is effective yet hardly intrusive at all. I have yet to run in to a significant application comparability problem with any of the software I use on my may XP machine (Dreamweaver, OpenOffice, PhotoImpact, etc.) Its boot and shutdown times are slightly faster than even WindowsXP. Provided Microsoft does not fugg things up between now and the eventual release of Windows 7, it should be the OS to bring respect back to Microsoft and even to bring back some of the lost customer base that Microsoft has sacrificed to Apple and other OS developers. As of right now I would be happy to have Windows 7 as a replacement to XP, even in its beta.

Now on to Runescape related issues. After first installing Windows 7 I ran into a problem getting Runescape to display in any HD format, small, large or full screen. This same issue happens when I occasional reinstall Vista just to try to give it another chance (which within a couple of days I usually axe it). But simply installing the most current nVidia Vista WHQL drivers solved this problem immediately (as with Vista). The only remaining problem I have is that occasionally during some games and other graphically intensive programs the system will freeze totally and require a reboot. However, I do not believe this to be a Windows 7 problem.

My system and its nVidia 6800 graphics card were completely stable prior to my February 2007 installation of Vista. After that time I started experiencing rouge freezes in conjunction with graphic card error messages. After I gave up on Vista and returned to XP these problems continued and still continue to this very day. Yes, now they are in XP for me too. I suspect that something in the early nVidia Vista drivers physically messed up the card (don’t ask me how and nVidia and Microsoft will never admit to it). Either that or my fairly old card could not handle the continual and added strain of the new OS 3D graphics and puked out on me. In either case my card is questionable at best and I do not consider the freezes in Windows 7 to be anything but normal hardware issues that I have with all the OSs on my computer.

Aside from the hardware related freeze ups, Runescape runs practically identically on Windows 7 as it does on XP. I have noticed that the loading of Runescape takes a little longer and that when displaying some graphics it take a very insignificantly longer period of time to display on their first showing. But after running the game for a minute or so everything runs smoothly and I have noticed no increase in lag time while playing Runescape. I chalk up the slightly longer load times to my computer being at the bottom end of the recommend minimum requirement for Vista and Windows 7. My computer is a Pentium 4 3.00Mhz with 1gb of RAM. That really isn’t much compared to the standard equipment on systems currently sold in stores today. Though I have not tested it, I suspect that any system with my minimum speed and a minimum of 2gb of RAM should have no perceptible effect on game performance compared to XP. In fact, I would wager that performance might even be slightly better.

I have read in some places where people have encounter HD issues with Windows 7 and Runescape. I cannot speak to those issues because every installation is likely to be different. Different hardware. Different specs. Different setup. And of course every user has different skills and abilities when it comes to computers. I have been a computer consultant for the better part of twenty-five years and my skill set is significant compared to most. When I installed Windows 7 it was clean and very precise and in a very efficient order making sure that almost all drivers and updates were installed prior to any other software installation what-so-ever. I only used the graphics drivers that came with Windows 7 out of curiosity as to whether they would work or not. They did not and therefore my recommendation is that prior to trying out Windows 7 and Runescape first install the absolute latest WHQL Vista drivers for your graphics card. Also, load the latest version of Java. Outside of those items, Runescape should run fine out of the box.

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13 Responses to “Runescape and Windows 7”
  1. Chirag says:

    Runescape will not work on Windows 7 as it says that the folder “rscache” could not be created. I created the folder but it still refused to work. I then had to play Runescape in an un-signed applet making it download the files each time and Runescape HD will not load.

    I am running a PC far more capable then Runescape and using Java v6 Update 12

    Please help :s

  2. admin says:

    This post was more of an initial review of my early impressions of Windows 7 and Runescape and I am not really in the position to troubleshoot Windows 7 issues. But I want to help so here are a couple of my ideas.

    A) First of all you mentioned nothing about installing the latest graphic card drivers. Even if you have the latest drivers, reinstall them. That helps on a number of issues on Vista and may help on Windows 7. That may fix the HD issue (it did for me).

    B) However, your main issue doesn’t sound so much about the drivers as much as the UAC settings (but still do the driver thing first anyway). There is a setting in the control panel that lets you change the level of UAC and even disable it. If anything just outright disable the UAC, load and run Runescape normally, then reactivate the UAC to normal. This may correct the issue.

    C) Try creating that folder manually on your C: driver. You said you did try this, but didn’t say where. Try it on the root of C:. I think I remember seeing the directory there. [BTW: I am done with my review of W7 and am back to a blank slate XP machine until the next update of W7 comes out so I have nothing directly to look at to help you].

    D) I am very happy with what I saw of Windows 7, however I am not yet pleased with IE 8. It is far more tempermental than I care for. Heck, this site doesn’t even display properly in it without compatibility settings activated. So I also would suggest loading and running Runescape on another browser like Opera (which I tested with no issues on W7) or Firefox. If it works fine there then try it again on IE8.

    Let me know if any of these help.

  3. Chirag says:

    I tried all of that and I was using Firefox as a browser. I have UAC off. I installed it to C: but it did not work.

    Thanks for your help though

  4. admin says:

    Sadly, you may also be stuck in a situation where the only answer is that the beta simply can not run it under YOUR currently configuation. Maybe you upgraded from Vista or XP to 7, or maybe you did a fresh install. Maybe one of a thousand different hardware elements is acting up. Maybe there was an unreported installation hiccup. In any case you may simply not get it to work on the beta without resorting to reinstalling the entire OS fresh.

    That being said it is very important that you report your problems as feedback to Microsoft. Odds are no human will ever see your feedback, but if by chance someone does then you are doing the greater Runescape community a favor.

  5. RevFourEleven says:

    Thanks so much for this tip!! I had tried to install the latest vista driver I could find once before but when i went to install it said that it wasn’t the latest so I never installed it. However once I read this blog post I decided to go ahead and install it despite what it told me and now I got Runescape in HD again!

    I think what was originally on my computer must have been some sort of beta driver specifically for windows 7.

    Thanks again!

  6. wildy says:

    can i ask is it bad to install vista drivers in windows 7? couse i suggest windows vista and windows 7 are almost the same except windows 7 is faster and better look :)

  7. monique1475 says:

    im having a problem with java..it lets me play runescape for 5mins then it shuts down the game im playing then i just see a black screen and my java icon on the bottom right corner of my computer dissappears can any of u help me?

  8. capten132 says:

    hello user i was playing Runescape with HD on windows xp then i format the computer
    but i make windows vista i play Runescape but the HD dos’ent work anymore its the same graphi

  9. jrdberry says:

    For anyone that was having problems with playing the HD versions of runescape while running the Windows 7 OS. This problem occurs because when you upgraded to Windows 7 your video card drivers are not up to date anymore, you just need to update them. To do this manually, just go into your device manager and find your video card and click “update drivers”. That should fix the HD problem. :)

  10. virtua_m says:

    I have the same problem that you have Chirag but then i checked my suplys and desactivited dealio and the mensage about the folder that wasn’t build was gone but the page still refreshes

  11. Matt says:

    Thank you so much, i’m updating my drivers to 64 bit windows 7 now, I hope it works! Thanks!

  12. Ryan says:

    I went to my device manager, but im not entirely sure what my video card’s called. Any Ideas where it is or what its called?

  13. Mina says:

    Hello, Thank you for this post! i have problems displaying HD in runescape!
    i have a 8GB ram computer , 2.44 GHZ core 2 quad intel processor , nvidea geforce 9500GT and a 500GB hard disk, i don’t suspect my hardware! but i suspect that the OS is the problem! i am running windows 7 x64 build 7600

    PS: runescape HD worked fine for me when i had Xp

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