I’ve bought Spore for the sprogs.
Installation problems.
Put disk in the main machine (Vista) – installation program starts up ok, have to put in the code on the back of the manual, click to say I’ve read the T&C but of course I haven’t (who does?) it starts to install. Immediately fails to read the disk and keeps looping through the same files while the disk drive makes noises.

Stop installation, clean disk, try again. No go. Look on web for answers. As usual the forums are full of people having problems with Spore. Finally find someone with similar problem and it seems the install program is susceptible to any contaminate on the disk. Give disk a very good clean. Try again – it works!

Anyway both children like the game so arguments over who can use the computer. Checking on the Spore site I see that I’m allowed to install it on up to three machines. So I say I’ll put it on the laptop as well.
Several attempts later, including a couple of total lockups and having to crash the machine I’m back on the web looking for more answers.
Spore site has suggestion of copying the entire disk to the hard drive and then running install from there. I start the copy process up but seeing the ridiculous amount of time it’s going to take I stop it.
As I’ve got Explorer open on the disk I have a look at the files. I see the ‘set-up’ file so I try starting the install from there.
It only works! I can only think it wasn’t happy with ‘autorun’

So it installs on the laptop. I start it up and it tells me it needs Vista Service Pack 1 and an updated video driver.

I upgrade the Vista but the driver program tells me there isn’t a newer version of the driver.
I start Spore and it seems to work. However, it locks every time it needs to put up a text box.
After fiddling around I discover that firing up taskmaster (alt-ctrl-del) lets the game proceed to the next time it wants to put up a text box. Back to the forums and find other people with the same problem. It is down to the video driver so I go to the nvidia site to try and find a newer driver. I find one, download it and start the install. Up pops a message to tell it doesn’t like the hardware configuration and quits.

Back to the nvidia site. Eventually find a note that refers me to the Toshiba site as it seems that Toshiba have their own version of nvidia drivers for their laptops.

The Toshiba site is very poorly laid out and more geared to promoting their wares than support but I eventually fine the download page. There is a newer version of the driver, which I download, unzip and install.
It only works! – Spore running perfectly – Children happy.