Doom 3

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  1. Losat

    Losat Member

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    It said this was the place to talk about backing up PC Games - so here I am.

    I bought Doom 3 yesterday, and immediately began to back up the discs. Everything was going smooth until installed the game from the back ups (put the originals up).

    I made a copy of Disc 1 (you have to have it in the drive to play Doom) using ConeCd, and had it mounted in the virtual drive. When I mount the game, then double click, it'll bring up the main menu - all's fine. But when I go to click on 'Play', the menu goes away and a screen shot of some creature comes up (acting like it's going to load the game), but an error pops up in front of the screen shot say I need to insert Doom 3 Disc 1 then click OK and restart the application. It does this numerous times, so I give in, and insert the the Disc 1 of the *backup*, and it still gives me the warning and won't let me play it.

    How do I make an image to put in the virtual drive to let me play Doom?
     
  2. philraz

    philraz Regular member

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    why dont you just insert disc 3 like it asks ?
     
  3. disones4u

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    I've found that installing the game from the original and then using the virtually mounted backup after the (installation and registration) works better. I installed Civ3 from backup after I erased it due to computer troubles. Come to find out it would not work; dug out the original installed it then continued using the ISO file as usual and everything was fine. Maybe my problem is unique I don't know as this is the only game that I've done this with.
     
  4. travalon

    travalon Regular member

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    do a search for mini image, (or look at the top thread of cd-r) follow the instructions you find there, keep your incredibly small file on your hdd and you wont need to use a disc at all.
     
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    hmmm don't seem to see game fixes as a link.
     
  6. Jizmak

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    Ya, first you're going to need A-ray scanner.

    Run the program and it will detect the type of protction on your disc.
    You can these use alcohol 120%
    Select image making wizard and
    (select the same protection that was detcted before),
    And copy it to your harddrive.

    You can then mount the images to a virtual drive.
    Or if you want to burn a backup select 'image BURNING wizard'.
    And choose the same protection in the burn settings and burn a backup of your game.

    Much better IMO than using a crack if you do MAKE A BACKUP
    copy of the original .exe file so have it for updates ect..

     
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