OriginalShadow 0 Posted December 30, 2000 What's the deal with W2K and all these people who cannot install or play so many different games?? I have NEVER had a problem with ANY game that I have tried under W2K on my PC. I have only ever witnessed NFS5 not working on my dad's setup (works on mine)..., but this game seems to be the most common head scratcher. I am just puzzled by this .. I must just be extreeeeemly lucky ! . Now I'm off to play Project IGI .. which worked first go ! .. soz. OriginalShadow Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted December 31, 2000 It's very common. The most common factor in not being able to install games in Windows 2000 is because of self-checks or of differences in registry and directories. Share this post Link to post
Igor 0 Posted January 1, 2001 I think I/O error is the most common cause of the problem I/O = Idiot Operator Share this post Link to post
ilya 0 Posted January 1, 2001 this is what happened to me: if you install the game in win98 and then install win2k, the game will work but if you install it after install win2k it might not work. Share this post Link to post
DeadCats 0 Posted January 1, 2001 I've formatted & reinstalled Win2K a few times, and have noted on at least two occasions that one game or another didn't run properly because of an error during the install. An error with no error message, other than the game didn't run or ran really crappy. Uninstalling and reinstalling the game again did the trick in each case. But, the only games I run are those that happen to reportedly work well with Win2K in most cases. Share this post Link to post
OriginalShadow 0 Posted January 6, 2001 Hehe .. nice reply Igor .. OriginalShadow Share this post Link to post
jdulmage 0 Posted January 6, 2001 i'm confused why is deadcats unregistered? Share this post Link to post
felix 0 Posted January 6, 2001 I was about to ask the same thing. Has he been baiting newbies again? Share this post Link to post
DeadCats 0 Posted January 6, 2001 Hmmm... Good question. I dunno. Maybe I wasn't logged-in at the time. Must be an I/O error. ------------------ "Being married to a programmer is like owning a cat. You talk to it but you're never really sure it hears you, much less comprehends what you say." -DeadCats, 1999 [This message has been edited by DeadCats (edited 06 January 2001).] Share this post Link to post