Anyone had any luck with Civ4? Created images using the newest Blindwrite this morning, and managed to install from the images (2 discs), but running the game produces an error asking to insert the correct CD-ROM. There's a note on the firaxis website that mentions that the correct disc is disc 1, not 2, but that didn't seem to help... Tried safedisc emulation on or off, installed from the same drive letter I'm trying to run the game CD from, and even tried changing the dtools CD drive to the first CD-ROM letter. Nothing seems to help... Am I missing something? CivIII was much easier
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Okay I need some advice here...
I made a full image of the Civilization 4 play disc (using Alcohol 120) and mounted it with Daemon Tools. I also used the SD4Hide utility to hide Daemon Tools from the SafeDisc 4.6 blacklisting. However, I still get a message saying I need to insert the correct disc to play the game. Any ideas what could be going on? Is it possible I made an error in creating the image?
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When i run the sd4k, i press hide when civ 4 is mounted, click to play civ 4, then it gets past the auto start screen, doesnt pop up asking for DVD, yet it comes up with a error report thing saying civ 4 has to shut down, please send a error report to microsoft.Last edited by NetSoerfer; 31.10.2005, 21:38.
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Originally Posted by rek075Okay I need some advice here...
I made a full image of the Civilization 4 play disc (using Alcohol 120) and mounted it with Daemon Tools. I also used the SD4Hide utility to hide Daemon Tools from the SafeDisc 4.6 blacklisting. However, I still get a message saying I need to insert the correct disc to play the game. Any ideas what could be going on? Is it possible I made an error in creating the image?
Some things to keep on mind:
Making a backup of Safedisk 4.6 might not work in certain drives.
Installing the game from the image and not the original has worked for certain cases.Last edited by Xristaki; 01.11.2005, 09:59.
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At first I had a lot of messages "emulation software detected" and nothing helped until I find out that he was refering to poor CloneDVD that btw have nothing to do with emulation .
Uninstalled it and it helped.
After that I had problem with Civ4 too "Insert CD" message .
I had a DVD image.
I did following things (not shure which one helped) but it solved
1. Uninstalled Civ4.
2. Removed Macrovision section in registry (LOCALMACHINE).
3. Renamed Alcohol 120% device from CD/DVD-ROM to DVD ROM.
4. Installed again.
Used Alcohol 120% 1.9.3.5.3105 for image and AntiBlaxx 1.18 to hide Alcohol.
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Originally Posted by KinlaadareThat may be a codec problem...
If you use your original CD/DVD, will the movies play?
Seems I can avoid the problem by letting Civ load completely, without interupting the load sequence (eg pressing escape when the various intros play). Seems to load up OK then... but load times are very slow (ie I have to leave my machine for more than a few minutes). Is anyone else seeing this? Or is it simply my (old/underperforming/needs a rebuild) machine?
Thanks for the help so far!
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Originally Posted by XristakiSorry but I completely missed your specific post. I have tested this on all 3 of my home PC's using the method I stated in my earlier post and it has worked fine. I'm leaning more that it may in fact be the actual image you made. I would try making another one and see what happens. There might be a slight chance that this method doesn't work in the cd verion since I have the DVD version.
Some things to keep on mind:
Making a backup of Safedisk 4.6 might not work in certain drives.
Installing the game from the image and not the original has worked for certain cases.
-I have the cd version
-I installed the game from the original cds
-I made a full image of the game using the mini-image method... this could be incorrect?
-The burner I used to make the image might not work with Safedisk 4.6 (the burner is a LiteOn SOHW-832S)Last edited by rek075; 01.11.2005, 20:11.
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