Corrosion. Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 I am trying to take command and conquer generals cd1 and 2 as well as command and conquer generals zero hour cd 1 and 2 I have command and conquer generals cd 1 and 2 in one folder and command and conquer generals zero hour cd 1 and 2 in another. but........... When installing it asks for the generals cd2...... How can I make this work? Quote
K1u Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 I am trying to take command and conquer generals cd1 and 2 as well as command and conquer generals zero hour cd 1 and 2 I have command and conquer generals cd 1 and 2 in one folder and command and conquer generals zero hour cd 1 and 2 in another. but........... When installing it asks for the generals cd2...... How can I make this work? Sorry but I do not think we are allowed to talk about Warez here. Quote
moonlit Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 It's not necessarily warez. If you happened to own the discs, it depends entirely on their contents. In some cases it's as easy as dumping the entire contents of both discs into the root of a DVD or whatever. Quote
SomeoneE1se Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 try that copy everything from disk 1 and disk 2 burn it and see what happens Quote
Deveant Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 agreed with the two posts above. Normaly the contents of the CD will be on the lines of: CD1: Autorun some.ico FolderA FolderB Data1 Data2 CD2: Autorun some.ico Data3 Data4 In this case, copy the contents of CD 1 into a folder, and just the data files from CD 2. If u dump the contents of just both CD 1 and CD 2 and it comes up with file already exists, make sure that CD 1's files are the ones that you use. This will have no chance in working, if the CD's are say, install disk and play disk. Also note, that since it will no longer be a genuine disk you will need to use a No-CD game fix. (there not illegal as long as you own the original disk). Quote
digip Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 Depending on the software, if it looks for them by volume label your not going to get around it on one disc. Making iso files on the HDD and using something like demon tools to create virtual cd drives and mount them all at the same time would probably be theĀ best bet, but you could try the same trick by just burning the iso files as 2 seperat DATA files onto one dvd and then mounting them via demon tools from one disc. http://www.daemon-tools.cc Quote
Corrosion. Posted April 8, 2008 Author Posted April 8, 2008 Depending on the software, if it looks for them by volume label your not going to get around it on one disc. Making iso files on the HDD and using something like demon tools to create virtual cd drives and mount them all at the same time would probably be theĀ best bet, but you could try the same trick by just burning the iso files as 2 seperat DATA files onto one dvd and then mounting them via demon tools from one disc. http://www.daemon-tools.cc looks like that's what I'll have to do, thanx Quote
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