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Aknot 07-01-2004 06:16

Backing to DVD
 
Is it possible to backup multiple titles to a single DVD, So I can play those games without swapping out media, just leave the one DVD in? And if so where would I obtain that information.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Killer_Cop 07-01-2004 07:46

Yes it is possible (but not for every game)..

You shuld even use NOCD, thats saves your Original also....:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

GLH 07-01-2004 09:08

I've done this with the three cds of BEYOND GOOD & EVIL.
Just copied all file from the cds to a Temp-Folder, adding the crack and burnt it with Nero6.

Together with the NoCD Crack it works fine.

Eagle 07-01-2004 10:06

yep, i did that with XIII and it works, too. installing from 1 dvd is way more comfortable than swapping 3 discs.

ricw 08-01-2004 05:00

Is this possible with the Baldurs Gate games? I wouldn't mind putting them on DVD's to save disk swaps,

RK 08-01-2004 05:04

do u just copy all the data from all disks onto the base dir on the dvd-r, or make separate dir's for each one??

Eagle 08-01-2004 07:51

i just copied the files from each cd into the nero dvd-compilation. i got asked if some files should be replaced and i always said yes. the files beeing replaced were just 4 times the same files on every cd.

so i ended up in all data?.cab files lying in one directory and voila, installation without changing cds.

ricw 08-01-2004 13:38

Quote:

Originally posted by Eagle
i just copied the files from each cd into the nero dvd-compilation. i got asked if some files should be replaced and i always said yes. the files beeing replaced were just 4 times the same files on every cd.

so i ended up in all data?.cab files lying in one directory and voila, installation without changing cds.

Superb, I'll try that,

thanks a lot!

The One 09-01-2004 05:50

The only problem is usually in the Autorun programs. Sometimes they will check which disc is in. For most games this is not a problem and you can always make your own autorun. Usually you can edit a file to get it to work right. I have Baldurs gate on I DVD and it works great, very easy to do. I even put the expansion pack on the same DVD but I had to make a program that would autorun and check if Baldurs gate was installed then launch the Tales of the Sword Coast installer if it is.

ricw 09-01-2004 17:08

Quote:

Originally posted by The One
The only problem is usually in the Autorun programs. Sometimes they will check which disc is in. For most games this is not a problem and you can always make your own autorun. Usually you can edit a file to get it to work right. I have Baldurs gate on I DVD and it works great, very easy to do. I even put the expansion pack on the same DVD but I had to make a program that would autorun and check if Baldurs gate was installed then launch the Tales of the Sword Coast installer if it is.
Sounds good, is that just like editing the ini files to assign the disk?

I put the four BGII disks on DVD, it wouldn't install but now it sounds like changing autorun would be a better idea,

I tried to install it from the CDs and run it from DVD but that wouldn't work, so I reckoned I could edit the ini file to assign the drives, but the autorun definately sounds a better plan,

sound good to be able to put expansion disks on to, I have most of the Interplay games but hardly play them, could be tempted if they'd run off one disc,

is there any tutorials on editing autoruns or are they just like bat files?

krondike 09-01-2004 18:10

Quote:

Originally posted by ricw
Is this possible with the Baldurs Gate games? I wouldn't mind putting them on DVD's to save disk swaps,
Don't think it will works. Baldurs Gate 1 is a dvd version in the stories, but Baldurs Gate 2 can be more problem with. Don't think it will work!

The One 09-01-2004 19:35

Haven't tried BGII but I'm sure it can be done, so far I have converted most of the 3+ CD games I have to DVD but most need a crack and for some you do need to edit files if you want to use the riginal installer.

ricw 10-01-2004 16:30

thanks for your help guys!
:)

Kanalradde 11-01-2004 03:56

If everything else fails you can still create images of the CDs and burn them on DVD. Then you won't neither need a No-CD crack.

(Of course then you still have to "swap" "CDs")


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