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Virtual DVD Drives
Name: jmarch777 Date: October 7, 2007 at 09:02:02 Pacific OS: winxp CPU/Ram: P4 Product: HP
Comment:
I have original copies of COD1 and have made an ISO Image of both CD's. Using Daemon Tools Or Similar programs, I tried to install the game from the iso's by creating 2 virtual Cd Drives and mounting each Image in the two seperate drives.
When I install the COD1, It starts to read image 1 but then stops when it asks for disk 2 which the image is already loaded in the 2nd drive. Does anyone know why the installation processes does not recognise the 2nd mounted ISO image and it keeps calling for the 2nd disk.
What's the point of loading both Images if it does not work this way??
Name: The_Oracle Date: October 7, 2007 at 09:18:00 Pacific
Reply:
the software is looking for the disk in the drive with the same letter, unmount ISO1 and mount ISO2.
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Response Number 2
Name: jmarch777 Date: October 7, 2007 at 20:42:57 Pacific
Reply:
Yes...That is the case...Is there anyway of combining both Cd's in the one directory where it will allow the install to just go through the whole process without calling for CD2?
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