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Mar 17th, 2002, 10:28 PM
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Thread Starter
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Tip: Run CD app from hard drive. Icons for Explorer.
I use Partition Magic to make a new partition for each CD application I run from a hard disk. I do not know if this is necessary, but it seems like a good idea.
Some CD applications will run from a hard disk partition with no trouble at all. Others will not. I have discovered the following three situations.- My Rnd McNally World Atlas (one CD) runs with no problem. I copied the CD to a partition and ran the install program from that partition rather than from the CD.
- My Britannica Encyclopedia (2 CD’s) required install from CD. After that I copied the two CD’s to folders in a partition. I then edited a file (BCD.ini), replacing some references. For example: cd1: was replaced by G:\disc1 I did not hack this by myself. Britannica Tech Support told me what to do. I intend to check for *.ini files for other CD applications to see if a similar Hack can be used.
- My American Heritage Talking Dictionary will not run from a hard disk partition. I tried both of the above two ideas. Neither worked.
BTW: Did you know that you can cause Icons to appear in the Windows Explorer Partition list? Do the following.
In the root directory of the partition, create a file called Autorun.inf containing the following.
Code:
[autorun]
ICON=X:\IconFolder\MyIcon.ico
I am not certain that [autorun] is necessary. The next time you start your system, the Icon will appear in the Windows Explorer Partition List.
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Mar 17th, 2002, 11:15 PM
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Interesting concept-- also a good idea for games like Max Payne which if you "obtain" will not fit on 700 meg CDs...
I'm bringing geeky back...
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Mar 18th, 2002, 08:00 AM
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Mar 18th, 2002, 10:35 AM
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Is American Heritage Talking Dictionary already installed?
What is the answer to this question?
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Mar 18th, 2002, 10:40 AM
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Your could try this . It's called Virtual CDRom, it basically creates an image of a CD and produces a virtual CDRom drive that can be accessed as normal. This only works on Win 9x though.
What is the answer to this question?
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Mar 18th, 2002, 12:51 PM
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that sounds like a lot of work when you can get software to imulate a drive. cdClone and virtual cd are some good ones.
waste of time if you ask me. takes to long to add and remove a partition jsut for a game.
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Mar 18th, 2002, 03:22 PM
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Frenzied Member
Originally posted by Gandalf_Grey_
??? i got it to fit on a 700meg CD fine. er YOU CAN'T PROVE ANYTHING
My copy is 800 megs...and you can't exacly overburn 100 megs...
I'm bringing geeky back...
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Aug 4th, 2002, 11:46 AM
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I installed it from the hard drive fine. Then I compressed and burned.
except that was just for educational purpses and I immediately deleted it
retired member. Thanks for everything 
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Aug 4th, 2002, 11:18 PM
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Hyperactive Member
So is the problem you cant get My American Heritage Talking Dictionary working?
I did some partitioning myself, and i found what i had to do was search the registry. many programs add a key to the reg when they install that says: "The CD drive's letter is D, so that's the only place i'll look for the files i need that are on the cd" and then thats why they dont work after a partition.
good luck and tell me if changing the letter works.
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Nov 12th, 2003, 05:44 AM
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lord man get a cd-rom emulator
try alcohol 52/120%
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