I purchased a new computer for my son. Upon installing Hyperbowl, the
program would not work. I have XP SP3 installed. I did finally get the
program to work. Depending on the condition of your old hard drives,
this may or may not work. If the drive was not operating correctly, try
putting it in a zip lock baggie and putting it in the freezer for a few
hours. This will free up the bearing for the platters by contracting the
metal.
Now, I took the hard drive from the old computer and hooked it up to
another computer of mine as a slave drive. There are also other options,
like getting an enclosure with a USB connection. You may also need to
tap the drive lightly to initiate it spinning if it's seized hard. If
you are able to access your old hard drive in either one of these ways,
you're almost there. Make sure you have the Hyperbowl program installed
on the new hard drive, then on the old drive, navigate to the folder
C:\Program Files\Hyper Entertainment\. Copy the folder \HyperBowl Arcade
Edition\ and all of it's contents and paste it into the \Hyper
Entertainment\ folder on the new device, following the same path as on
the old device. Answer Yes to All for any prompts to overwrite files. If
you're computers are connected over a wireless network, you can do it
thru there. If not, you can burn the files on a CD. Or if you made the
slave drive on you're existing computer, copy/paste directly.
Hope this helps!!!
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