My DVD drive has had better days and upon purchasing CoD2, I discovered it didn't want to read the disk.
So, after using a friend's computer to burn an ISO and mounting it in Daemon Tools, I have the game installed. I can play multiplayer, as that doesn't need the disk, but the single player is causing problems. According to the Activision Support site, I need the DVD in the drive the first time I play, but I can use a virtual drive after that.
I see some options:
- Find a way for it to think the virtual drive is a real drive (possible?)
- Find however it stores the fact that it has run once, and noted there was a DVD in the drive.
- Fix my DVD drive (tried many things and sent many support mails)
I'm guessing number 2 is my best option, but is there anyone here that has CoD2 and can check for new files or registry entries?
This problem is made worse by the fact that my internet is running really slow, so I can't play multiplayer!
Hope someone can help.. with anything
-Steve
So, after using a friend's computer to burn an ISO and mounting it in Daemon Tools, I have the game installed. I can play multiplayer, as that doesn't need the disk, but the single player is causing problems. According to the Activision Support site, I need the DVD in the drive the first time I play, but I can use a virtual drive after that.
I see some options:
- Find a way for it to think the virtual drive is a real drive (possible?)
- Find however it stores the fact that it has run once, and noted there was a DVD in the drive.
- Fix my DVD drive (tried many things and sent many support mails)
I'm guessing number 2 is my best option, but is there anyone here that has CoD2 and can check for new files or registry entries?
This problem is made worse by the fact that my internet is running really slow, so I can't play multiplayer!
Hope someone can help.. with anything
-Steve
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