The ones of my laptop/my gaming pc don't don't have PGA-Sockets.īut when I got it ones installed I put the VM back onto my gaming pc and launched the game via the desktop icon I was able to play it. The recommended Processors and the Intel Core 2 Duo both have PGA-Sockets, on which the Game (should certainly boot successfully from the cd) booted successfully from the cd. Once I looked after the Socket type of the Processor of my own laptop, the one of my mother's old Macbook, the one of my gaming pc and the Sockets of the recommended processors of Worldrace. Put the VM on this Macbook, start the VM, launched Worldrace via my ISO-file and it booted successfully, the hardware-check succeed and I was able to install the game. When the VM is copied to my laptop or when it is on my gaming-PC, Worldrace won't boot from the CD/ISO, because both processors wouldn't be supported.īut fortunately my mother has an old Macbook with an Intel Core 2 Duo (with PGA-Sockets): The game is installed in a Windows XP-VM (with SP3, x86). My Laptop has an Intel Celeron (with CHV-Sockets) while my Gaming-PC has a Intel Xeon E3 1230 v3 3.30 GHz (with LGA-Sockets). The Processor of my Gaming PC and/or my Laptop isn't the matter at all: it is the processor! It's about the old (and for me the best) PC game called Hot Wheels World race, which refuses to boot from the cd on modern hardware, I know that there is a quite similar post on this Forum, but I'm new here and don't have a FTP-Access.
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