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How to mount a game with daemon tools
How to mount a game with daemon tools






Gog does not sell Rome-Total War, otherwise I would buy it. * For those overcome with ethical apoplexy, please remain calm.

how to mount a game with daemon tools

Both of these solutions are interesting but would cost more than the game. Or a USB cable to connect my DVD player as one. I could also buy an external optical drive. There are images that do not boot, and that use the UDF protocol. I have used a standard bootable ISO image as a ghost for the Play Disc. I have generously allocated some highly valuable prestige reputation for this meagre question in the hopes of encouraging altruistic contributions from the good folk who habituate this forum, which I will gladly award to the best response.** I have downloaded NeoSmart Technology's EasyBCD, but it looks to replicate the functionality of the System Configuration panel. There is only one option, the Windoze partition. I have tried executing MSCONFIG to adjust the boot order via the System Configuration panel. There doesn't appear to be any way to configure the boot sequence. I cannot select the Windoze-mounted partition in the BIOS boot sequence (because it doesn't exist outside of windows, presumably) and I cannot tell Windoze to add the mounted virtual disc in the path for the authentication process. When I run the game it complains the disc is not in the drive. So, I have managed to complete every step - except the last. run the game, which will check to see that the disc is available and authenticate with it.

how to mount a game with daemon tools

install the game (input the serial number supplied with the retail purchase) using the image ĥ.

how to mount a game with daemon tools

create a virtual drive (a chunk of harddrive, with a partition extention *.VHD the *.VHDX extention allows for more features, like expanding capacity, which are not necessary for a read-only game disc) ģ. Windoze 10 allows the mounting of a disc image (ISO) and the allocation of a drive letter to it.Ģ. To explain: I have games that require the "play" disc to be located by the game in order to authenticate it, which is required to proceed to play.* Has anyone else managed to run a game that needs a PLAY disc in the optical drive, without an optical disc peripheral? (I have no optical drive on my current computer.)








How to mount a game with daemon tools