- #Moto racer 2 not working install#
- #Moto racer 2 not working manual#
- #Moto racer 2 not working archive#
Problem: When running Moto.exe, the game complains that it does not find WNASPI32.DLL, or it aborts with the error message: It’s not a big deal if you don’t delete the registry keys, but if you want to do a clean uninstall and not leave behind any clutter, you should do it. After deleting the game’s folder from your harddisk, run the Registry Editor ( Start -> Run... -> regedit) and delete the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\DelphineSoft” node. Note: As the registry keys have been entered manually and not by the installer, you will also have to remove them manually again when you want to uninstall the game. Accept the prompts to enter the information into your registry. reg anywhere on your computer and double-click it. If you want, you can change it to any one of these values: “ENGLISH”, “FRENCH”, “GERMAN”, “ITALIAN”, “SPANISH”, “SWEDISH”.
The Languagevalue, finally, is normally also set by the original game installer. For both of these values, see that you also use double backslashes. The SavingPathvalue should point to the directory into which you copied the game data. The DataPathvalue should point to the drive letter for your Moto Racer 2 game disc. You will probably have to adjust the three values that are marked red in the example above. Note: Please copy and paste the whole block of text as-is, to have the line breaks in the right places. "SavingPath"=" C:\\Program Files\\MotoRacer2" Open a text editor (such as Windows Notepad) and copy the following into a new text file: You now need to enter the required information into the Windows registry.
#Moto racer 2 not working manual#
You have now performed all necessary steps for a manual installation of the game.
#Moto racer 2 not working archive#
Copy the Moto.exe file contained in the patch archive into your Moto Racer 2 installation directory. You can find this inofficial “XP Patch 1.36.3”, for example, at MegaGames. You should not use the one provided on the game disc (Moto.ex_) but the one from a fan-made patch that was designed to work on Windows XP and above. The only thing still missing now is the main game executable. However, you have to create, within the data subdirectory of your game installation, a new, empty subdirectory called tracks. You may exclude the files moto16.dl_, moto32.dl_, and Moto.ex_ from the copy as they are not needed.
Into that new directory, copy the data subdirectory from your Moto Racer 2 game disc.
#Moto racer 2 not working install#
Create a new directory on your harddisk, into which you want to install Moto Racer 2. Solution: The game has to be installed manually. Problem: Although a 32-bit game, Moto Racer 2 is installed with a 16-bit version of InstallShield, which means that the installer cannot even be started on a 64-bit version of Windows. Originally developed for: Windows 98, DirectX 6.0 Developer: Delphine Software International