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