• Update your sound and 3D video card drivers to the latest ones available from the card or chipset manufacturer's web site. Once you've updated your drivers, run the Redetect Video utility (located in the folder where you installed Midtown Madness 2), and then start Midtown Madness 2.
• Try running the game in Software Only mode. To do so, start Midtown Madness 2, and then click the Options button in the upper-right corner of any game screen. Click Graphics, and then, in the Renderer list, click Software only (no 3D video card). When you're finished, click Done to confirm the change.
• If the game was previously running successfully on your computer before you made changes to your audio or video drivers or to your Options settings, backing out of those changes may fix the problem. For example, if you encountered difficulties with the game after switching to a very high display resolution, switching it back to a lower resolution may solve the problem. (To change your resolution setting, start Midtown Madness 2, and then click the Options button in the upper-right corner of any game screen. Click Graphics, and then, in the Resolution list, click the resolution you want. When you're finished, click Done to confirm the change.)
• If you continue to have problems starting Midtown Madness 2, run the Midtown 2 Safe Mode utility (located in the folder where you installed Midtown Madness 2). This will allow you to start the game and make necessary changes to Options settings.
• Readme.rtf (located in the folder where you installed Midtown Madness 2). This document includes detailed information on troubleshooting problems you may encounter when running the game.
• The Midtown Madness 2 Help file. Click the "?" button in the upper-right corner of any game screen), or open the Mm2help.hlp file (located in the folder where you installed Midtown Madness 2).