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bloodriot 01-11-2003 21:36

Call of Duty installation problem
 
hey

i burned both cds fro cod right they both do the autorun or whatever, but during the middle of the installation, it asks me to put disc 2 in as normal, but for some reason it doesnt continue and just keeps asking for disc 2, like it cant read it or something.

any help is appreciated, thanks!

ash2dust2 01-11-2003 22:29

Sounds like you didnt copy CD2 correctly.
What steps did you go thru?

ppowerman5000 02-11-2003 05:33

uninstall any cd burning program that u may have, try to get rid of everything related to those programs, clonecd,blindwrite, alcohol, leave your pc naked without any cd burning software including nero also.GOOD lUCK, it worked fine for me, then get the nocd crack!it wont work offline without the nocd crack!

geenie 02-11-2003 09:21

ive had the same problem and found a workaround..


just install the first cd then wenn it asks for 2nd cd (wich wont be accepted..) press cancel .. then exit setup and then wenn it asks if u want it to rollback select NO, now put in the second cd and go to setup->data->main and copy the files to you C:/callofduty/main folder

ive copied the rsrc folder into the callofduty folder 2 , but i dont know if this is required.. but it doesnt hurt so..

now you can play :D!

ash2dust2 02-11-2003 09:30

Quote:

Originally posted by geenie
now you can play :D!
Yes, the two of you were finally able to install the game.

Buy the game.

Xero 02-11-2003 12:29

Ahh... aren't assumptions wonderful?

ash2dust2 02-11-2003 17:13

Quote:

Originally posted by Xero
Ahh... aren't assumptions wonderful?
Concede, more assumption than I normally use.

Its a common problem when people copy a CD wrong. People with originals are able to install ok. And Bloodriot has a history of downloading files in games with rar and srv formats.

Xero 02-11-2003 20:32

Ahh, I see that now. Guess I'm just not one to forum troll..

mongo 08-11-2003 15:24

i have the origanels and did a backup and had smae problem but after a lot of messing around i found swapind between both drives it read as disc 2 the copy protection on discs keep a image on your buffer on the drive

try it even if you take all out and try a different disc altogether it still thicks you have call of duty in drive activision are takeing the smeg


this game is going back for refund my system is ok as is I MA NOT HAVE A COMPANY TELLING ME WERE TO WOT WOT TO INSTALL

also i have always had origanels and i have never downloaded games

buffmann1986 20-11-2003 18:36

so i get the files off of disc 2 and i put them into the main folder, but it still doesn't work, i also took the rsrc folder and put it into the Call of Duty folder... and it still says insert the CD... but it's in the drive... i don't have any CD R, W, or RW prgms on my system and it's annoying... any help would be great...

robo135 21-11-2003 08:13

cod copy
 
Quote:

Originally posted by buffmann1986
so i get the files off of disc 2 and i put them into the main folder, but it still doesn't work, i also took the rsrc folder and put it into the Call of Duty folder... and it still says insert the CD... but it's in the drive... i don't have any CD R, W, or RW prgms on my system and it's annoying... any help would be great...
you can make a backup of the original cod 2 cds,with the latest blindwrite 5.1.as long as you copy them as safedisk 2.
you can download a trial blindwrite,and that will work.
you can install the game with the copys,and also play with the first disk in the writer.
also,it doesnt matter if you have any copy software,alchol,blindwrite in your windows,it still will work.
hope this works for you,it does me.

yukonmike 29-11-2003 12:54

You need to name the CD's COD1 and COD2 when you burn them and it will install fine


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