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What you could do is to make an image of the game in Alcohol on some computer that have a DVD and then move it to your computer in some way, by internet or an external harddrive or something.
Or else you just buy a DVD reader, now days you can get one for ~$20-30.
Yes, lately most of the games has been released on DVD, and that is just good.
I'm so tired of the annoying cd-swapping during installation. 5-6 cd games is a nightmare.
Make an image with Alcohol (or Blindwrite) as Methadon mentioned. Winzip 9.0 and 10.0 have introduced a new method of zip file spanning. You can take all your image files and create a zip file out of them (You can't make a split zip file first, you must make a HUGE one first then split it). Then you open the zip file and choose Actions... Split (Shift-H). Then look in the bottom left of the new window for "Part Size" you'll probably want to choose one of the predefined options for CD-ROM (650MB) or CD-ROM (700MB). Now burn the files. You'll need winzip 9.0 or 10.0 on the target system because this method of splitting is not allowed in the industry standard zip file format.
p.s. As long as we're in OT. I prefer the CD-ROM format when I buy games (I know its silly).
Make an image with Alcohol (or Blindwrite) as Methadon mentioned. Winzip 9.0 and 10.0 have introduced a new method of zip file spanning. You can take all your image files and create a zip file out of them (You can't make a split zip file first, you must make a HUGE one first then split it). Then you open the zip file and choose Actions... Split (Shift-H). Then look in the bottom left of the new window for "Part Size" you'll probably want to choose one of the predefined options for CD-ROM (650MB) or CD-ROM (700MB). Now burn the files. You'll need winzip 9.0 or 10.0 on the target system because this method of splitting is not allowed in the industry standard zip file format.
p.s. As long as we're in OT. I prefer the CD-ROM format when I buy games (I know its silly).
Smart idea, I didn't even think about that.
You can also do it with WinRAR.
So why do you prefer games in a CD-ROM format? You can't say that you enjoy installing a 5-6 CD game.
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