Compatibility Reports for Superbike 2000

Reported by Anonymous 3


Rating
Operating system
Windows XP 32 Bit
Date

Specs:

Windows XP PRO (SP2)

ATI RADEON 9600 Series AGP 256MB

Visiontek XTASY 9600

512MB RAM

CPU: Athlon XP 1600+ (1.4ghz)

mobo: Shuttle ak32v2.1



I installed the game normally. When it finished installing (no computer restart), I double clicked on the game and it started just fine. I played some races. It runs just fine. I checked and it's not running under any compatiblity mode.



I guess the new service pack (SP2) for windows fixed the problem. I've never ran the game under XP before. It's my first time putting XP on my computer. GOOD LUCK. GREAT GAME.




Reported by Anonymous


Rating
Operating system
Windows XP 32 Bit
Date

When I tried playing superbike 2000 under my windows xp operating system I get an error message saying that
superbike 2000 is not a win32 application.

Reported by Anonymous


Rating
Operating system
Windows 2000
Date

Got it working now.

Installed service pack 3.
Then installed application compatibility toolkit 2.5
Then installed superbike 2000 from the CD.
Run the Qfix app and browse to the exe of the game.
It now preselects approx 53 fixes. Do not change anything and press RUN.

If it does not work the first time then righclick on the shortcut of the game on the desktop and check if the compatability setting shows NT4 SP5, otherwise change this.

Reported by Anonymous


Rating
Operating system
Windows XP 32 Bit
Date

Received the follow messages:
1) I just installed the game under WinXP Pro (which is up to date as of today on Windows Update) and the game starts and runs fine. It does throw an error when I exit the game: Superbike World Championship 2000:SBK2000.ICD - Application Error The instruction at "0x23010fc8" referenced memory at "0x00000008". The memory could not be "written". I can "OK" the error and start the game right back up.
2) it plays the EA movie and then exits. just turn on compatibility mode to Win98/ME and then 'll work well!

Reported by Anonymous


Rating
Operating system
Windows 2000
Date

Starts with the EA
Sports flick then crashes to desktop.