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I HAVE A CD ROM VERSION OF LEMMINGS, IT SAYS THE ONLY SYSTEM REQUIREMENT IS
WINDOWS WHEN I PUT IT IN A PROGRAM MANAGER FILE COMES UP AND SAYS THE CD ROM HAS MIXED CONTENT WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE WINDOWS TO DO WITH IT.... THE OPTIONS ARE THINGS LIKE OPEN IT USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER, VIEW CONTENT USING SLIDE SHOW, OPEN WITH WINDOWS TO VIEW CONTENT AS FILES. THEN I CAN VIEW FILES IE TROUBLESHOOTING , LEVELS SOUND ETC BUT I CANNOT ACTUALLY PLAY THE GAME, IS THERE A PROGRAM I NEED ON MY COMPUTER TO ENABLE ME TO RUN THESE TYPE OF CD ROM GAMES AUTOMATICALLY SO THAT I CAN ACTUALLY PLAY? IF SO WHAT IS IT CAN I DOWNLOAD IT AND WHERE DO I GET IT? |
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CAZP10 wrote:
> I HAVE A CD ROM VERSION OF LEMMINGS, IT SAYS THE ONLY SYSTEM REQUIREMENT IS > WINDOWS WHEN I PUT IT IN A PROGRAM MANAGER FILE COMES UP AND SAYS THE CD ROM > HAS MIXED CONTENT WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE WINDOWS TO DO WITH IT.... THE OPTIONS > ARE THINGS LIKE OPEN IT USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER, VIEW CONTENT USING SLIDE > SHOW, OPEN WITH WINDOWS TO VIEW CONTENT AS FILES. THEN I CAN VIEW FILES IE > TROUBLESHOOTING , LEVELS SOUND ETC BUT I CANNOT ACTUALLY PLAY THE GAME, IS > THERE A PROGRAM I NEED ON MY COMPUTER TO ENABLE ME TO RUN THESE TYPE OF CD > ROM GAMES AUTOMATICALLY SO THAT I CAN ACTUALLY PLAY? IF SO WHAT IS IT CAN I > DOWNLOAD IT AND WHERE DO I GET IT? Please disengage your caps-lock key when posting. Its hard to read and is considered shouting (rude). Hold down the left shift key when you close the drive tray (hold until the CD activity light goes out). Install software (CD or Floppy) on a Windows OS by useing the "Add/Remove Programs" applet on the Windows XP control panel. Most applications are installed by a "install.exe" or "setup.exe" file on the first disk. Many games aren't designed to automaticly run when the media is inserted in the drive. If the files neccesary for that feature aren't included by the publisher there really isn't much you can do other than hold the left shift key when inserting the CD (hold until the CD activity light goes out), then click on a shortcut to start the application. |
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hi robertva, thanks for the advice about caps lock i was unaware and was
meaning to be rude!!!! thankyou as well for your post i did try it but it never worked it never got the computer off of the home screen and there was certainly no option to install any software but thanks for your help anyway... if anyone has any other ideas ...my ears are open?????????????????? "RobertVA" wrote: > CAZP10 wrote: > > I HAVE A CD ROM VERSION OF LEMMINGS, IT SAYS THE ONLY SYSTEM REQUIREMENT IS > > WINDOWS WHEN I PUT IT IN A PROGRAM MANAGER FILE COMES UP AND SAYS THE CD ROM > > HAS MIXED CONTENT WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE WINDOWS TO DO WITH IT.... THE OPTIONS > > ARE THINGS LIKE OPEN IT USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER, VIEW CONTENT USING SLIDE > > SHOW, OPEN WITH WINDOWS TO VIEW CONTENT AS FILES. THEN I CAN VIEW FILES IE > > TROUBLESHOOTING , LEVELS SOUND ETC BUT I CANNOT ACTUALLY PLAY THE GAME, IS > > THERE A PROGRAM I NEED ON MY COMPUTER TO ENABLE ME TO RUN THESE TYPE OF CD > > ROM GAMES AUTOMATICALLY SO THAT I CAN ACTUALLY PLAY? IF SO WHAT IS IT CAN I > > DOWNLOAD IT AND WHERE DO I GET IT? > > Please disengage your caps-lock key when posting. Its hard to read and > is considered shouting (rude). > > Hold down the left shift key when you close the drive tray (hold until > the CD activity light goes out). Install software (CD or Floppy) on a > Windows OS by useing the "Add/Remove Programs" applet on the Windows XP > control panel. Most applications are installed by a "install.exe" or > "setup.exe" file on the first disk. > > Many games aren't designed to automaticly run when the media is inserted > in the drive. If the files neccesary for that feature aren't included by > the publisher there really isn't much you can do other than hold the > left shift key when inserting the CD (hold until the CD activity light > goes out), then click on a shortcut to start the application. > |
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Click on the option: "open with windows to view content as files". This
will open an explorer window. Now look for a file named install.exe or setup.exe and click on it. That should get you going for the install. CAZP10 wrote: > I HAVE A CD ROM VERSION OF LEMMINGS, IT SAYS THE ONLY SYSTEM REQUIREMENT IS >WINDOWS WHEN I PUT IT IN A PROGRAM MANAGER FILE COMES UP AND SAYS THE CD ROM >HAS MIXED CONTENT WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE WINDOWS TO DO WITH IT.... THE OPTIONS >ARE THINGS LIKE OPEN IT USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER, VIEW CONTENT USING SLIDE >SHOW, OPEN WITH WINDOWS TO VIEW CONTENT AS FILES. THEN I CAN VIEW FILES IE >TROUBLESHOOTING , LEVELS SOUND ETC BUT I CANNOT ACTUALLY PLAY THE GAME, IS >THERE A PROGRAM I NEED ON MY COMPUTER TO ENABLE ME TO RUN THESE TYPE OF CD >ROM GAMES AUTOMATICALLY SO THAT I CAN ACTUALLY PLAY? IF SO WHAT IS IT CAN I >DOWNLOAD IT AND WHERE DO I GET IT? > > --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0546-5, 11/20/2005 Tested on: 11/20/2005 6:29:50 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2004 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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hi thomas, i know what you talking about as i done that by accident and it
comes up with an error message saying that it is a read only disc and windows cannoy do it asking if i want to retry any ideas? "Thomas Kuck" wrote: > Click on the option: "open with windows to view content as files". This > will open an explorer window. Now look for a file named install.exe or > setup.exe and click on it. That should get you going for the install. > > CAZP10 wrote: > > > I HAVE A CD ROM VERSION OF LEMMINGS, IT SAYS THE ONLY SYSTEM REQUIREMENT IS > >WINDOWS WHEN I PUT IT IN A PROGRAM MANAGER FILE COMES UP AND SAYS THE CD ROM > >HAS MIXED CONTENT WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE WINDOWS TO DO WITH IT.... THE OPTIONS > >ARE THINGS LIKE OPEN IT USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER, VIEW CONTENT USING SLIDE > >SHOW, OPEN WITH WINDOWS TO VIEW CONTENT AS FILES. THEN I CAN VIEW FILES IE > >TROUBLESHOOTING , LEVELS SOUND ETC BUT I CANNOT ACTUALLY PLAY THE GAME, IS > >THERE A PROGRAM I NEED ON MY COMPUTER TO ENABLE ME TO RUN THESE TYPE OF CD > >ROM GAMES AUTOMATICALLY SO THAT I CAN ACTUALLY PLAY? IF SO WHAT IS IT CAN I > >DOWNLOAD IT AND WHERE DO I GET IT? > > > > > > > --- > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. > Virus Database (VPS): 0546-5, 11/20/2005 > Tested on: 11/20/2005 6:29:50 PM > avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2004 ALWIL Software. > http://www.avast.com > > > > |
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CAZP10 wrote:
> hi robertva, thanks for the advice about caps lock i was unaware and was > meaning to be rude!!!! thankyou as well for your post i did try it but it > never worked it never got the computer off of the home screen and there was > certainly no option to install any software but thanks for your help > anyway... if anyone has any other ideas ...my ears are open?????????????????? > > "RobertVA" wrote: > > >>CAZP10 wrote: >> >>> I HAVE A CD ROM VERSION OF LEMMINGS, IT SAYS THE ONLY SYSTEM REQUIREMENT IS >>>WINDOWS WHEN I PUT IT IN A PROGRAM MANAGER FILE COMES UP AND SAYS THE CD ROM >>>HAS MIXED CONTENT WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE WINDOWS TO DO WITH IT.... THE OPTIONS >>>ARE THINGS LIKE OPEN IT USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER, VIEW CONTENT USING SLIDE >>>SHOW, OPEN WITH WINDOWS TO VIEW CONTENT AS FILES. THEN I CAN VIEW FILES IE >>>TROUBLESHOOTING , LEVELS SOUND ETC BUT I CANNOT ACTUALLY PLAY THE GAME, IS >>>THERE A PROGRAM I NEED ON MY COMPUTER TO ENABLE ME TO RUN THESE TYPE OF CD >>>ROM GAMES AUTOMATICALLY SO THAT I CAN ACTUALLY PLAY? IF SO WHAT IS IT CAN I >>>DOWNLOAD IT AND WHERE DO I GET IT? >> >>Please disengage your caps-lock key when posting. Its hard to read and >>is considered shouting (rude). >> >>Hold down the left shift key when you close the drive tray (hold until >>the CD activity light goes out). Install software (CD or Floppy) on a >>Windows OS by useing the "Add/Remove Programs" applet on the Windows XP >>control panel. Most applications are installed by a "install.exe" or >>"setup.exe" file on the first disk. >> >>Many games aren't designed to automaticly run when the media is inserted >>in the drive. If the files neccesary for that feature aren't included by >>the publisher there really isn't much you can do other than hold the >>left shift key when inserting the CD (hold until the CD activity light >>goes out), then click on a shortcut to start the application. It's to late to press the left shift key by the time that box appears. You need to press the left shift key before the CD drawer closes all the way and hold it until the light on the CD drive showing drive activity goes out. The box that asks you what you want Windows to do with the CD is part of the Autoplay process, which the left shift key should overide. If the pop-up does appear, just click the cancel button or the "Close" X at the right end of the title bar. Either way, use the Control Panel's "Add or Remove Programs" applet to install software. The "Add or Remove Programs" applet will usually find the installation file on floppys or CD-ROMs automaticly. Look for the "Control Panel" in the second column of the menu that appears when you click the "Start" button on your Windows XP taskbar. The "Add or Remove Programs" applet should appear near the top of the window that opens when you click the "Control Panel" link. Once the "Add or Remove Programs" window opens, click the "Add New Programs" link on the left side of the window then click the "CD or Floppy" button that appears near the right edge of the window. |
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Now that _is_ puzzling: Windows can't mean your CD as it is obviously
'read only'. One possibility is, that the game is actually installed already! You said that the only requirement is Windows, do you know which version it is written for, eg 98, 2000, XP? Open your _Windows_ Explorer and have a look if you can find a directory that sounds as if it has something in its name like lemmings or the publishers name. It might either be in the root or the 'program files' directory. Another way around the problem might be to copy the whole CD onto your hard drive: create a new directory in your root - click on 'My Computer', click on C:, click on 'File', 'New', 'Folder'. Rename the folder 'Install' by right clicking it and choose 'rename'. Now go to 'Start', 'Run' and enter the following command: xcopy d:\*.* /s c:\install . Please substitute d: with the correct drive letter of your CD drive if necessary. Should this all have worked (cross fingers) proceed as follows with a compatibility installation: Search the folder c:\install for a file like install.exe or setup.exe and right click it. Choose properties. Click on Compatibility. Tick mark the compatibility mode and choose the OS that is applicable (most likely Windows 98). Click Apply. Click OK. Now double click the file that you have just modified, eg c:\install\install.exe. And don't forget to come back when you are done. PS. If the installation worked, you will have to do the same compatibility procedure for the executive file of the game, eg c:\lemmings\lemmings.exe CAZP10 wrote: >hi thomas, i know what you talking about as i done that by accident and it >comes up with an error message saying that it is a read only disc and windows >cannoy do it asking if i want to retry any ideas? > >"Thomas Kuck" wrote: > > > >>Click on the option: "open with windows to view content as files". This >>will open an explorer window. Now look for a file named install.exe or >>setup.exe and click on it. That should get you going for the install. >> >>CAZP10 wrote: >> >> >> >>>I HAVE A CD ROM VERSION OF LEMMINGS, IT SAYS THE ONLY SYSTEM REQUIREMENT IS >>>WINDOWS WHEN I PUT IT IN A PROGRAM MANAGER FILE COMES UP AND SAYS THE CD ROM >>>HAS MIXED CONTENT WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE WINDOWS TO DO WITH IT.... THE OPTIONS >>>ARE THINGS LIKE OPEN IT USING WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER, VIEW CONTENT USING SLIDE >>>SHOW, OPEN WITH WINDOWS TO VIEW CONTENT AS FILES. THEN I CAN VIEW FILES IE >>>TROUBLESHOOTING , LEVELS SOUND ETC BUT I CANNOT ACTUALLY PLAY THE GAME, IS >>>THERE A PROGRAM I NEED ON MY COMPUTER TO ENABLE ME TO RUN THESE TYPE OF CD >>>ROM GAMES AUTOMATICALLY SO THAT I CAN ACTUALLY PLAY? IF SO WHAT IS IT CAN I >>>DOWNLOAD IT AND WHERE DO I GET IT? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>--- >>avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. >>Virus Database (VPS): 0546-5, 11/20/2005 >>Tested on: 11/20/2005 6:29:50 PM >>avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2004 ALWIL Software. >>http://www.avast.com >> >> >> >> >> >> --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0546-6, 11/20/2005 Tested on: 11/22/2005 11:41:41 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2004 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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