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what programs are insalled at your pc? [Security soft, burning soft, emulating soft]
. Elfen Lied - unangefochtene Spitze der Animes.
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Habt ihr was an der dt. Sprachdatei zu meckern?
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I have the same problem. I'm trying to run Battlefield 2142. It installed fine, but every time I go to run it, I can't get it to recognize the disc. It spins the optical drive for a few seconds, and then it gives me this:
Please ensure Battlefield 2142 Install Disc is in the drive, select OK and restart the application.
Not sure where to go from here. I also have Virtual Clonedrive on my computer, and that drive shows up in Windows Explorer. Daemon Tools does not. I have a 3-week-old Gateway laptop (t1625), running Vista home premium, 2 gb memory, 250 gb hd, AMD turion x2 2.0ghz processor, ATI Radeon x1270 graphics, standard cd/dvd-r/rw +/- drive. Emulation software . . . I'm not too familiar with this, but I'm assuming that I've only got the software that comes with Daemon Tools. Security software: Symantec Antivirus. Burning software: standard windows utility, and I think CyberLink Power2Go, though I haven't used it yet so I don't know for sure.
Got that figured out, but it still doesn't work. I even tried burning a copy of the image, with no luck. It doesn't recognize the image or the disc as the install disc. Before you say that it might just be a problem with this image, I have the same issue with Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfare, and BF1942.
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