First of all, let me say that I realize this thread is in existence somewhere else. I have read one version but did not find any applicable information in it.
So here is the situation:
I'm running:
Toshiba Satellite
Windows Vista (32bit)
One built in CD-Rom drive (D
I'm using:
Daemon Tools Pro Advanced
I'm trying to:
Play Empires Dawn of the Modern World (.NRG)
(Already installed using Daemon Tools Mount to E
(Two CD kit. CD-one is for playing and initializing install)
The problem is:
When I mount the Rom (IDE mount to virtual drive E it DOES auto-start and opens the main menu for the game BUT when I click "play" and it tries to initialize, I get an error saying "Please insert correct CD-ROM, select OK and restart application".
Some of my thoughts:
Obviously I have the correct CD-ROM (I have tried with CD2 and it tells me that CD1 is the correct CD) so I'm thinking that maybe my system is trying to read a different drive. I don't know what it would read a different drive than the one that initialized... but maybe that is what's going on.
If anyone has encountered this issue and has an idea of how it might be resolved... I would love to hear it. =)
So here is the situation:
I'm running:
Toshiba Satellite
Windows Vista (32bit)
One built in CD-Rom drive (D
I'm using:
Daemon Tools Pro Advanced
I'm trying to:
Play Empires Dawn of the Modern World (.NRG)
(Already installed using Daemon Tools Mount to E
(Two CD kit. CD-one is for playing and initializing install)
The problem is:
When I mount the Rom (IDE mount to virtual drive E it DOES auto-start and opens the main menu for the game BUT when I click "play" and it tries to initialize, I get an error saying "Please insert correct CD-ROM, select OK and restart application".
Some of my thoughts:
Obviously I have the correct CD-ROM (I have tried with CD2 and it tells me that CD1 is the correct CD) so I'm thinking that maybe my system is trying to read a different drive. I don't know what it would read a different drive than the one that initialized... but maybe that is what's going on.
If anyone has encountered this issue and has an idea of how it might be resolved... I would love to hear it. =)
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