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Old 04-09-2004, 07:45
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Diablo2 to DVD / Multiple game CD to DVD

I'm trying to burn Diablo2 to a DVD so I dont have to swap CDs during the install process. When installing, it promtpts with "insert the disc labeled 'Play Disc'", etc. anyonw know a working method? thanks...
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Old 04-09-2004, 14:28
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You'll want to copy the first (play or expansion) cd's copy protection, and then you may be able to just copy the rest of the files on. If there are name conflicts or other forms of cd detection during install it may not be that simple.
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Old 04-09-2004, 16:38
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that does not work, as stated it prompts for the next disc.
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Old 04-09-2004, 19:21
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if there is a msi file for the setup download the intel sdk and edit the setup msi file goto cd root and change all disk ,2,3 etc to refer to disk 1
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Old 05-09-2004, 05:59
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This may help...

Texn, if the game has a 'msi' file then it will need editing! Have a look here: http://fileforums.com/showthread.php?t=62564

Now make sure you also read the posts from 'Morglum007' as from what I have since learned he knows what he's talking about. He also deserves most of the credit, I hadnt been to his site (cdsteam) prior to writing the help but after going there it seems I mainly only translated what Morglum007 had already previously discussed! Hope this helps

Now if the game doesnt have an 'msi' file then havent I just wasted some time!
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Old 05-09-2004, 10:10
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don't forgett that Diablo II is protected by SecuROM and many people have a hard time to make a working backup of it...without it asking for the right CD!
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Old 06-09-2004, 03:09
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@Grumpy: Thanks!!!

And respecting Diablo II, well, it does not use the windows installing system (.msi), but blizzard one. Because of this, u should edit the installation files with another program (WinMPQ) in order to fix .exe and volumes ( i think it is not needed). As grumpy said, in cdsteam there are extensive tutorials about ( u should translate into english with babelfish for example).

Uhh, forgot it. I have wrote a SF checking Tutorial there. Most advanced users here "SHOULD" read it

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Old 06-09-2004, 08:33
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Thumbs up Your Welcome...

No problems Morglum007, I am one who believes credit should be given to the right people.

I failed to mention in my earlier post that I dont actually have the Diablo 2 game so I was merely guessing about the 'msi' file! And once again Morglum007 helps us all again.

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Old 06-09-2004, 13:27
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well i got winmpq, but all im seeing is some utter jibberish on these files... hs anyone ever redone the stuff in an MPQ so it doest look around for other discs? anyone able to give me some one-on-one in this? I have AIM and MSN messengers.. thanks..

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Old 06-09-2004, 14:48
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Hmm...

I just dumped all 3 of my Diablo II CD's to a folder on my hd, dragged all the files from that folder into WinISO and saved an ISO image, mounted the ISO in Daemon Tools and ran the SETUP.EXE, selected FULL INSTALL and it installed without asking to insert any CD. Just needs CD2 in the drive to play!

Uninstalled and tried just a Single Player then a Multiplayer install, and again it didn't ask to insert any CD. Burned the files to a DVD+RW to test installing from a DVD drive and does not ask for any CD's after trying all 3 install options!

Are you copying the files to the root of the DVD?

Also, only copy the D2CHAR.MPQ and D2MUSIC.MPQ files from CD2/Play Disc and the D2VIDEO.MPQ file from CD3/Cinematics Disc to the DVD.
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Old 06-09-2004, 15:04
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@TexN:

Try to load first the .txt file relative to Diablo 2. Then, files will appear as is, and not so confusing.

@BarryB:

By this i think he is trying to insert main .exe into .mpq, so installation is like original one, without exe replacing after all.

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Old 06-09-2004, 16:12
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@Morglum007: I think he just wants to do what I've just done and install using any of the 3 install options without it asking for a CD. He doesn't need to muck about with the MPQ files as it installs with no modifications to any files.

The install.exe checks for files being in the root of the CD/DVD, that's the only criteria that matters, so don't put the files in a folder!
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Old 06-09-2004, 18:14
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I'm trying to also do the expansion CD... with just the core d2 install files it works fine. i think it was when i tried to tie in the exp is when i got the problems. any ideas on that one? like the standard install, the exp also has the install and setup exe's. thx...
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Old 22-10-2004, 19:09
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i've managed to get Diablo 2 working from DVD with no problem, simply dumped all files from the 3 CDs to one folder and burned to DVD, works with no problem

however im also trying to get Lord of Darkness on the same disk and am having problems. i've found out that basically the install menu will not run unless the files are in the root directory of the disk (ie D:\SETUP.EXE, D:\INSTALL.EXE, D:\SETUP.MPQ etc)

the same thing goes for Diablo 2 itself, so the problem is that i cant put both Diablo 2 and LOD in the root directory, as they both have 3 files with the same names (mentioned above).
nor can i put LOD in a separate directory, say for eg. D:\LOD because then i would have D:\LOD\SETUP.EXE, D:\LOD\INSTALL.EXE, D:\LOD\SETUP.MPQ, and the menu will not run as these files are not in the root directory

the error message im getting says it can not find a file, so its looking in the wrong place (D:\, when i want it to look in D:\LOD) so what i have to do is somehow find out where this location is stated/found and change it to look in the right place.... but i have no idea how, as Blizzard use their own install methods.

im up to speed on hex editing and have winmpq, and am searching through the files, but so far no luck, so any help would be appreciated
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