I get the same message when I try play the game. I recommend that anyone that follows his advice had better create a restore point before proceeding. Nothing.) When I attempt to open with AUTOPLAY, nothing happens.Īll I can guess is that Wonder44 doesn't know what he's talking about. This mode is also noticeably easier than the Simulation mode from TOCA Race Driver 2. Simulation is intended for gamers without wheels, or who want an easier experience. The latter is recommended for gamers with analog steering wheels only. REBOOT THE COMPUTER TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION. TOCA Race Driver 3 provides two different driving models, Simulation and Pro-Simulation. (I do, and the game is already installed damnit!) APP INSTALLED SUCCESSFULLY.
#Toca race driver 3 pc install#
TO INSTALL THE APP, YOU MUST HAVE ADMINSTRATOR PRIVILEGES. I have found d3dx9_27.dll in a folder named "Typed URLs". I have deleted everything Wonder44 recommended. I downloaded DirectX 9 from Microsoft website (I already had DirectX 11). I found six StarForce drivers in Device Manager all with different suffixes? Do they all have to be uninstalled because a reboot is necessary for each uninstall.
#Toca race driver 3 pc how to#
since ihepled you out can someone please give me a link for a recording software and ill upload to youtube and show you it running and what to do if you are lost with how to do this. and yea it is a boring process but its worth it. any more questions just post your question here and ill get back tp you. then download d3dx9_27.dll and place this in the folder c/windows/system not system32 just system. delete them all, the actual folder is best. they will most likely all come up in the same area. then click the edit tab and click on find, searc for the phrases, sfdrv, sfhlp and sfsync. the numbers may be different, e.g sfhlp03 instead of 02. then look for a trio of files called sfdrv01.sys, sfhlp02.sys,sfsync02.sys and then delete them. then go to my computer then go to c drive/windows/system32/drivers. then scroll down till you find the starforce driver, then uninstall it then come back to this page. lets get straight into it, first open device manager then click the view tab, then click on show hidden devices. well for thoughs of you i am here to help. so i have heard that people have had a fare bit of trouble getting toca race driver to work on windows 7 but that damn starforce wont let you.