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Old 13-01-2008, 19:33
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Originally Posted by ravd View Post
I'm thinking same, nobody haven't mentioned anything why it must end to DVD1, is this thread cleaned? I don't have game but i would try this.

just follow conversion steps, do "village_defend.ff" file differently, move that to dvd2 too and in editing msi with orca no need to make 4 row, if english version then just this on 3 row

DiskId = 3
LastSequence = 201
DiskPrompt = COD4_DVD2
VolumnLabel = COD4_DVD2

Copy from DVD1 to DVD2 these files too, just for safe side if needed after install

FirewallInstallHelper.dll
ISSetup.dll
PB.cab
Setup.ini
WindowsInstaller-KB893803-x86.exe
autorun.inf
instmsia.exe
instmsiw.exe
pbsvc.exe
setup.exe
splash.bmp
version.inf
DirectX\*.*
Docs\*.*
Extras\*.*

of course edit autorun.inf in DVD2 like they told. But like i said i don't have game so don't know if it works and is there reason not to end install on dvd2?
Hey thanks once again ravd. You really know how to simplify things. I liked your guide for NFSPS and now you've done it again. Your method works perfectly. Tried and tested!

But, I would have liked to get most of the COD4_DVD1 filled up to the max before splitting the rest to COD4_DVD2. That way, I can put all the 'extras' on DVD2, and for convenience, that's the DVD the installation ends on. Or is that not possibe?


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Originally Posted by valkyrie_xx02 View Post
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Originally Posted by 2x+1 View Post
i guess, you wont mount them. you must burn to real dvds.
Yeah, you're right. After burning them into DVDs the installation runs without any problems. Great game!

Thanks!!!
Why would an image that is unreadable become readable once burnt to disc? I don't get that. You obviously messed something up in the image.

My second DVD wasn't being read either, until I saw this:

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Originally Posted by shin_bontakun View Post
I had tried to put DiskPrompt of the file .msi "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare DVD2" but when I am installing the installation doesn't recognize the dvd 2. When I put the COD4_DVD2 it works perfectly.
Why the value DiskPrompt and VolumeLabel cannot to be differents?
Thanks for mentioning this. Although the guides in this thread do say that DiskPrompt and VolumeLabel should be COD4_DVD2, I tried to get clever and use the full name "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare DVD2" for DiskPrompt because in the original msi file, the DiskPrompt value was "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare". I thought I could use something similar for my DVD2 (I left the VolumeLabel as COD4_DVD2). But it turned out that DVD2 couldn't be recognised.

After reading the above post, I changed the DiskPrompt and VolumeLabel to be same and it worked!

Last edited by Conqueror; 13-01-2008 at 20:00.
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