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RenderWare Graphics SDK and RenderWare Studio setup guide

Configuring a VirtualBox virtual machine

  1. Download VirtualBox 6.0.2.4 for your system here and install it.

    We need the older version of VirtualBox in order to use 3D acceleration in Windows XP

  2. After the installation open the installed VirtualBox and create a new VM. Name it as you want. Under Type select Microsoft Windows, under Version select Windows XP 32-bit.
  3. Click Next. Assign as much RAM as you want for a VM to have. Click on Next again. Tick Create Virtual Hard Disk Now. Click Create. Select VDI and click Next. In the next dialogue select Dynamically allocated and click on Next yet again. Your virtual disk image will be saved in the directory of a VM by default, better leave it as it is. Drag a slider to adjust the amount of space on a virtual disk. As it is allocated dynamically, you can select something like 500GB to have no extra troubles in the future. After you are done, hit Create.
  4. Now click on Settings, select System on the left hand side, drag a Video Memory slider up to it's limit of 128MB. Make sure VBox VGA is selected under the Graphics Controller. And at the end, tick Enable 3D Acceleration (IMPORTANT)
  5. Go under Storage, click on the optical drive marked as Empty. On the right side you will see the CD icon with a little arrow below it, click on it and select Windows XP .iso file which you can download here.

Here was a lot of text, but a small amount of actions. We are done tweaking the VM now.

Configuring the operating system

  1. After you finished setting up a VM, click Start. VirtualBox will now load up the machine from a mounted Windows XP .iso
  2. Wait while installer is loading up, then just follow the onscreen instructions. Press F8 to accept the Licence Agreement, then make sure that Unpartitioned space is selected under the installation destination. Select Format the partition using the NTFS file system <Quick> to format the partition faster.
  3. After some steps installer will reload the machine and then continue the installation with some graphical interface.
  4. Here you will be asked to select language preferences and keyboard layouts, select english everywhere and click Next. You will be asked to insert user and organization name. Type in whatever you want into those fields. You can leave Organization Name blank if you want. On the administrator configuration screen you can leave a password field blank as well.
  5. Then you will be prompted to insert the product key. You can use one from the page where you downloaded the Windows .iso.
  6. After some more installation steps the window will pop up, asking your network preferences. Select Typical under connection type.
  7. The machine will reload one more time, this time showing you some welcome screens that Microsoft prepared for their customers. After which you will be asked to select the protection level of your system. Select no protection options there and also click on Skip during the network configuration step thereafter. On the next screen, system will ask you to register a Microsoft account, ignore it also, by selecting No, not this time.
  8. Wait while Windows will load up fully (it will open the Start menu thereafter). Then click Devices on the VirtualBox's title bar, mark on Optical Drive and deselected the inserted Windows installation disk.
  9. Restart the machine and start hitting F8 during the startup process. In the opened prompt select Safe mode (navigate using arrow keys). Windows will now be loaded in safe mode.
  10. Select the Administrtator account, and click Yes in a warning prompt after system full load. Select Devices on the window title bar again, the click Insert Guest Additions CD image from dropdown. VirtualBox will now mount a CD to a machine which will open up an installation prompt. Click Next to continue the setup, tick Direct3D Support on the next screen of an installer and begin the installation by following some onscreen instructions. During the installation a warning will come up several times, on those windows click Continue Anyway. After the installation tick Reboot now and click Finish. Machine will now reboot into Windows normally.

And with that done, we finally have your machine ready to meet RenderWare

Installing the software

  1. Create a folder on your real system somewhere and name it somehow like Shared folder.
  2. On the VirtualBox window header select Machine -> Settings -> Shared Folder. Click the folder icon with a plus sign on the right side of a window and select the folder you just created.
  3. Download Microsoft ActiveX Control Pad and put into the Shared Folder (on your real hardware).
  4. Download RenderWare Studio and RenderWare SDK files (source) and put downloaded .zip file to the Shared Folder as well.
  5. On a Virtual Machine go Start -> My Computer -> Shared Folder. Drag-and-drop the files from it to the VM's desktop.
  6. Execute setuppad.exe and install it.
  7. Extract Web Archive Extracted.zip by right-clicking on it and selecting Extract all....
  8. Navigate to Renderware Studio2.01 NoLicense.rar \ Studio and execute the setup.exe.
  9. Follow all the instructions and leave all the fields as they set by default. Continue to the final step, where it will say Start RenderWare studio and go tutorial to the next step, leaving the installer opened.
  10. Navigate back to the root of downloaded content and then go under RenderWareStudioCrack and copy the .dll laying here.
  11. Now go to C: \ RW \ Studio \ Programs and paste the copied .dll here replacing the original one.
  12. Go back to installer and click Finish. RenderWare Stdio should open up now.

    Now let's install the RW Graphics SDK as it contains some useful tools

  13. Navigate to Renderware Graphics3.7sdkandstudio2.01.rar \ Renderware Studio 3.7 SDK for Windows.rar \ Renderware 3.7 SDK (For Windows) Full \ Renderware Graphics SDK 3.7 under the downloaded extracted .zip and execute the setup.exe here.
  14. Follow the onscreen instructions to install the SDK and finish the setup by deselecting the Check changelog and website at the end.
  15. Navigate to the License folder in a parent folder of Renderware Graphics SDK 3.7 and copy the file laying here. Go to C: \ RW \ shared \ openexport \ bin and replace the existing file by pasting the one you just copied.

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