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Old 16-09-2001, 20:17
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How can I get GT3.vol on my Hd . Always get an error msg

Im using Windows Explorer to copy all the files and folders on the GT3 cdroom and then PASTE it to a temporary directory on my hard drive. All others files go but not this one :GT3.vol .
I've always get a message error.
Plz help me
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Old 17-09-2001, 01:49
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What is the error message?
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Old 17-09-2001, 07:06
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I try to drag it , dosen't work ...and I try in dos mode and look what i've got :
My dvd room is e:\ and the destination is d:\gt3

Microsoft(R) Windows 98
(C)Copyright Microsoft Corp 1981-1999.

C:\WINDOWS>c:\windows\command\xcopy e:\gt3.vol d:\GT3\gt3.vol
Est-ce que gt3.vol spécifie un nom de fichier
ou un nom de répertoire sur la cible
(F = fichier, R = répertoire) ?f
gt3.vol
Erreur de copie du fichier e:\gt3.vol vers d:\GT3\gt3.vol
Accès refusé.
0 Fichier(s) copié(s)

C:\WINDOWS>c:\windows\command\xcopy e:\gt3.vol d:\GT3\gt3.vol
Est-ce que gt3.vol spécifie un nom de fichier
ou un nom de répertoire sur la cible
(F = fichier, R = répertoire) ?r
gt3.vol
Erreur de copie du fichier e:\gt3.vol vers d:\GT3\gt3.vol\gt3.vol
Accès refusé.
0 Fichier(s) copié(s)

C:\WINDOWS>

now ...what can I do , really need some help here
Thanks all
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Old 17-09-2001, 09:35
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It works on my system. I have W2000 (but that's barely relevant) and I've dragged & dropped the 2.5GB file from the DVD-ROM to the hard disk which had 2.8GB available.

I've also brought it to my hard disk via WinZip 8 (compresses to 2.3GB - a totally pointless thing to do!).

So:

1 How much disk space do you have available?
2 Is your hard disk FAT or FAT32?
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Old 17-09-2001, 11:16
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I've got win 98
mode fat 32
7.76 gig are available on my d:\
my dvd room is a Toshiba dvd-room sd-m1502
so doctor ... what's my problem? hehe
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Old 17-09-2001, 12:34
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Solution is not immediately obvious to me given the environment you describe.

Try the Winzip method if you've got the HDD space to spare. It'll tell us whether or not a reading application (as distinct from a system mechanism) will work. I use a Toshiba SD-C2502 DVD ROM.

Is there anything that is different about your system and/or its device drivers?
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Old 17-09-2001, 12:56
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Boot your system using a boot disk, like the windows startup disk.

Type copy d:\*.* c:\gt3

where d: is your cd drive and c: being the drive you wish to copy the files too.

Its a good job for you guys i'm a PM

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Old 17-09-2001, 14:28
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Sim, why doesn't it work for the man like it works for me? And why should your suggestion work?
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Old 17-09-2001, 16:34
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Windows stops the file from being copied as it detects it as being invalid.
Using Windows 2000 to copy it will work because win2000 is designed to support things like that.
Using a boot disk to copy will also work because dos does not differentiate between files and file types.

I had the problem with gt3.vol and it copy's fine off the boot disk with cdrom support enabled.

All leiilou needs now is a spare 8gb!

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Old 17-09-2001, 17:03
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My hat's off to you Sim. It's a long time since I used W98 and never had an invalid file type to copy then. So, everyone - upgrade to W2000 otherwise you've got the hassle of making a boot disk that has DVD ROM drivers.
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Old 17-09-2001, 19:24
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Gt3 Oh well guys! thanks for all !!!!!!!

I do like sim as said and it's work fine !
I'm so greatfull I think i'm gona kiss Ya all! :* lol
Thanks to everyone who try to help me. I will remember this .
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Old 18-09-2001, 02:52
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The problem with Windows 2000 is finding drivers for all your devices
and also games playing on your PC.
Apart from that it is the most stable O/S about.
So it depends what U are using your system for.

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Old 18-09-2001, 11:32
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Hi,

You could also get round it by making your System Dual boot, with Win2k and Windows ME, that way you can play all your games, but if need be use Win2k for other applications...

A fair size HD would be needed but the cost of PC Hardware at the mo is so cheap.

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