Microsoft KB Archive/161433

= Golf 3.0 Low-Res Courses Message When Starting New Game =

Article ID: 161433

Article Last Modified on 9/18/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Golf 3.0

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This article was previously published under Q161433



SUMMARY
When you click the New Game button, you receive the following message:

Microsoft Golf has detected old low-res courses that can be converted for use with version 3.0. See the manual for instructions on how to convert old courses.

This occurs when you have converted or copied a low-resolution golf course into the Golf 3.0 folder



RESOLUTION
Convert any low-resolution courses (.crs) you want to use with Microsoft Golf 3.0 to high-resolution courses (.crh).

The following steps describe how to convert a low-resolution golf course using the Course Converter. To convert the course, do the following:
 * 1) Click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Games, and then click Course Converter.
 * 2) In the Course Converter dialog box, click the Browse button.
 * 3) From the File Name list, select the file name of the course (the file name has a .crs file extension).
 * 4) Click OK.
 * 5) Click the Convert button to start the conversion process. You receive a message when the conversion is completed.

NOTE: Repeat steps 1-5 for each low-resolution golf course you want to convert.
 * 1) Click the Close button to close the Course Converter.
 * 2) Restart Golf 3.0.



MORE INFORMATION
Low-resolution courses have a .crs file extension and high-resolution courses have a .crh file extension. When the course conversion completes, a new file with a .crh file extension is created in your MSGOLF 3.0 folder. The Course Converter does not delete the low resolution course that was converted; you can delete the original course file after you convert the course files.

Additional query words: 3.00 course access addition add links lo low resolution old convert converted

Keywords: KB161433

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