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CloneCD and Creating an Image
I am trying CloneCD. As a test I copied Rise of Nations, and discovered that I had an image copy on my HD, and can now play the game without having the CD in the drive!
I would like to be able to do this with Age of Mythology. I don't need a backup copy, just the ability to use a HD image instead of the key disk. Can someone step me through the steps I need to take. In particular, Do I need to create an image of both CDs? Do I also need the standard install on the HD? Thanks |
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It's a simple enough process...create the image using Clone CD or Alcohol 120%, and then use the program's options to 'mount' the image to the virtual drive(s) that it created.
You will only need to 'mount' the play disk - ie the disk that you normally have to insert when playing the game. I would recommend using Alcohol's virtual drives.
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Thanks for the reply. I am VERY new to this. (2 days) And am only familiar with CloneCD so don't want to try different software yet.
I did this, and it works, but I'm not sure why. I removed Age of Mythology from my computer. Then I used CloneCD to put CD 1 (which is also the key CD) as an image on to my hard drive. I removed the CD from the drive, and ran the image. I assumed that it would install AoM (including CD # 2) onto my HD. And I assumed that all it would do is not require the key CD in the drive. However, it simply started the game and allowed me to play! But, I had not installed CD # 2! I suspect that there are scenarios on CD 2 that I was not trying to access. But, my questions are. What do I do with CD 2? Do I use CloneCD to create an image of that on my HD Do I create the image in the same area as CD # 1 I surely appreciate your help, but when you respond, please don't make any assumptions about what I know..cos I know nuttin'! Thanks again. |
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