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Converting 4 Disc PC games, to 1 DVD PC Game
I am just wondering if there is a simple way to convert a 4 Disc PC game, for example: MATRIX, to 1 DVD game.
This was just an idea I came up with, because carrying around 4 discs, and taking them out everytime you install is just plain tiresome. I just like to have 1 DVD, and just put in the game disc, while the installation finds all the files easily. Then I use the same disc to play the game. Whoa, wouldn't that be nice! Let me know, thanks! |
Make iso's, slap them all on a dvd-r, then use Alcohol 120% to mount the images from the dvd-r. That's what I do!!
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So you mean:confused: Make the ISO's of all 4 Cd's, and then create virtual drives!!!???
Once I have all 4 Virtual Drives to my liking, mount each ISO to each virtual drive? thus creating the 4 CD structure on my Computer? Brilliant!. You are a comprehensible genius, excellent my good old man! |
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Oooo Brother, I just downloaded Virtual CD, and made 4 different drives, which I will load the 4 ISO
It is cool though, I remmember using Daemon Tools awhile back, and the the thing about the Alcohol 120%, ( I thought he was making fun of my question, telling me to get Alcohol to join the 4 CD's together with the DVD, opps) |
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Aye, I should have specified. Alcohol 120% gives you the virtual drive to mount the 4 ISO's, one at a time, as the installation of the game asks for them. It can truly be a space saver if you have a lot to backup.
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Wouldnt you run into the problem of the game looking to a specific drive letter for the CD on some games?
Still you could mount images as needed to the correct drive letter. |
if the games uses installshield system I would created a new dvd-compilation and simply copy the .cab files from the other discs all together on the dvd and try it out.
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thats weird, because listen to this, " Each Disc is customized with .cab files. Like textures.cab, game folder, and such. "
What if all 4 disc has the same directory tree? wouldn't the copy structure of each disc on the DVD erase the other CD structure? that means only 1 disc!!! The ISO idea is great |
i dont know the file structures but i would answer every 'overwrite?'-question with NO and only add the different/new files to the compilation
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but if it says to overwrite? and you put No? wouldn't that not copy the files to the disk because there would be file conflicts?
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If the game is using the installshield system with it's .cab system, then any game spanned into various CD can be easyly passed into one DVD. You only need to maintain the folder structure and put every datax.cab together. Installshield uses a very simply routine to determine where it place it's .cab and it only ask for next disk ( in the proper CD if spanned) if no files are found. Putting all the .cab together should solve that problem and no replacing/next disc dialog box should appear. In the other way you can be handling a not common installshield engine based, for example the new windows installer system. This way differs a lot from the other using "common" .cab with digital sign in it making it harder to crack.
First you should also know what type of installation do you have cause i'm not sure you where talking about a Installshield one. TIP: Maybe you have "cracked" .cab files and files into the CDs which no correspond with the header in size nor CRC check with original placed into the .hdr file if present. This could give you that problem. ( Usually gives a CRC error dialog box) And something more, that forgot lines above. If you have in different CD the same file with different sizes, you must preserve the largest one. If there is multiple files in different folders, you must preserve the folder estructure or will have a pretty bug between hands^^ |
Congratulations, you are so correct. I dug up an old copy of my game Bauldur's Gate and XCopy all 4 CD's to my Hard Drive, with each CD having Seperate folders. Then I burned the files to a DVD, and when I tried installing it had all the files it needed. I'm going to try to buy the Expansion, and make a DVD with the Expansion in it too! So I have all 2 games in 1 disc
the 4 discs only took 2.7 GB, I still have extra space to spare, yipee! |
Create DVD from 7cd X-Files Game??
Hi,
I noticed this topic today, cause i'm trying to backup the 7 disc The X-Files Game to 1 DVD-R. I thought it would be easy, but none of the methods i tried seemed to work. (The Virtual Drive things sounds ok, but not what i had in mind) I just thought it would be possible to just merge the 7cd's to 1 DVD. I tried 2 things: 1.Use IsoBuster to extract the cd's to to an empty folder on the HDD (the folder has the name of each cd, so "XFILES1", "XFILES2", etc. Then include the autorun.exe and inf. (So folder contains files autorun.exe, autorun.inf and folders XFILES1 until XFILES7) Burn it to DVD. 2.Create 1 folder, XFILES. Extract each cd to that folder with isobuster. (So no XFILES 1 to 7 but just the contents of all cd's. It does not overwrite anything important, because most of the cd's consists of the same movies/audio (same size and dates, etc), only a few things differ and that is copied to the folder without any problem ofcourse. Only cd1 an7 do contain a lot of other data, but it doesn't overwrite anything. Then burn it to DVD. Both methods seem to work, but after a while it does ask for the next cd.. The main content of the cd's: (only folders/files marked * are present on almost all cd's.) DIRECTX GRAPHICS MEDINST MININST QTW XN* XV* XS* CDICON.ICO LAYOUT.BIN SETUP.BMP SETUP.INI LANG.DAT OS.DAT SETUP.INS SETUP.LID NAV*.NMV* README.RTF AUTORUN.INF DATA.TAG AUTORUN.EXE SETUP.EXE _INST32IEX_ _ISDEL.EXE _SETUP.DLL _SYS1.CAB _USER1.CAB DATA1.CAB I know a DVD version exists, but i couldn't find any info about it (the differences) I guess they simply removed the call for the next cd. But what file to crack or patch and how? Most are too big to open in Notepad.. Any idea how to get it to work? (Just like an original DVD or cd without the need to switch cd's??) Thanks, Allegro. |
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