well how do you run games that been mounted on d-tools?
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how do you run games in daemon tools (not illegal dlled games)
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Just start the game and you're done.
Some games store the install path in registry or some .ini-file, so you've to change those or install from virtual drive; some older games run from lowest drive letter only, so you've to change it then.Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!
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Originally Posted by pyschomci got a anohter question help but HOW DO U RUN IT REALLY I MOUNted and stuff and what do u do next
Have you installed it, have you tried to play it, what kind of image is it, what protection is on it, etc.
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What's the problem?
Mounting an image is like inserting a cd/dvd in a "real" cd/dvd-rom - what do you do next in that case? You start the game, don't you? You do it the same way with mounted images - either by clicking on a desktop icon or start menu icon of the game you want to play - that's it.Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!
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First, is the game installed ? If not, go on "My Computer", select the drive with the mounted disk on it,and find the autorun (Should have one). Choose to install and wait until its finished.
Then, patch your game if needed, and run it ! Simple, no ?Salut а tous !
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Originally Posted by pyschomcGODD DANG It I MOUNT THE Image AND WHAT U HAVE TO DO NEXT THATS WHAT I ALL ASKING DANG IT im I WANT TO TEST out black and white 2 on it
I don't see where you got stuck. It's easy.To contact me privately, pray. I might answer.
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After you have mounted the image (which is the hardest part of it all, and which you have already done as far as I understand your posts), check your drives in "My Computer". You'll find that Windows thinks the CD has been put into the DVD-ROM drive that was created during the Daemon Tools installation.
Now just install the game from said drive (if you haven't already) and just play it."I was inappropriately blunt, wasn't I? Sorry, I do that a lot."
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