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![]() Well, I mounted the CD-ROM drive this way.
Mount d d:\ -t cdrom (should be correct) and then I installed the games from D:\ like I always do. And I read from somewhere that you could use Ctril+F4, (which I tried a few times) in between disc swapping and that works ok mostly, but sometimes I get this looooong message about a Technical Error occured, please contact Sierra or whatever it says. And regarding my stuttering sound issues (IMOPRTANT!), many games have this tiny sound skip every 5 seconds or so. Why is that? The only thing I changed in my dosconfig file was from normal CPU to Dynamic CPU which I prefer If someone on this forum has more or less perfect sound in most games then what is your configuration? This has to be my last cry for help I hope! |
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