I'm having problems running old Lucasarts adventures in Windows 98. Any help would be useful.
 
 -In Indy 3, there's no music or sound whatsoever
 -In Loom, there's no music or sound whatsoever
 -In SMI, I get an error message
 -In MI2, there's no music or sound whatsoever
 -In Indy 4, there's no music
 -In DOTT, there's no music
 -In Sam and Max, there's no music
 
 All the rest work fine.
  
 
  
  
    Wow! I hadn't been so enthusiastic about Scummvm in the past, but it works miracles with my old Lucasarts games. 
 
 But now my only question is: Is it possible to make shortcuts to the games WITH the modifications that Scummvm makes? I like to have shortcuts to all my adventure games on the desktop for some reason...:rolleyes:
  
 
  
  
    You should also get LEC Q&E (
http://quick.mixnmojo.com) to easily configure ScummVM. It also creates desktop shortcuts.
  
 
  
  
    1 more question...
 
 LEC Q&E's site said it would fix sound in Windows 2000 and Xp, plus it needs ScummVm (which I have) and VDMSound to run. Are there versions of LEC Q&E and VDMSound for Windows 98 because I downloaded VDMSound once and it said it wouldn't run on my Windows 98 computer....
  
 
  
  
    I believe you don't need VDMsound if you have win98.
  
 
  
  
    ScummVM Q+E - all versions of windows
 Lec Q+E - 2000/XP only