Wednesday, November 7, 2007

YOUR GUIDE FOR SETTING UP GAMES

Rip games extractions from RAR archives
1. Get all the archives you downloaded in 1 folder, right click in the folder and choose "New folder", rename it to lets say "Civilization 4" <<(example) Then right click on one of the archives and choose to extract it in the Civilization 4 folder.
2. If you get asked to input a password, do so, they are normally found under the topic which you got the game from, if its not there ask the person who posted the game for it.
3. Go to the folder you just extracted the files to, now normally you will see more rar archives or sometimes you want. If you see a MSDOS program DOUBLE CLICK IT!!!! this will install the game for you...
4. In case you don’t see it, keep on extracting the archives until you see it. In some cases, you will need to high light all the archives and extract them all in 1 certain folder. Example: I find no MS-Dos program but I see more archives named CIV 1 and CIV 2, I extract CIV 1 and still see no MS Dos thingy, so I go back, high light them both (short cut Ctrl + A) then extract them.
5. Your done with the RIP, all you have to do is wait for the extractor to finish. Note down that if u see more than 1 MS-DOS application, you must run them both, run all the MS-DOS applications there are. Topic makers normally write if the game they posted is a RIP or not a rip so make sure you check that out. Game images Cue, ISO, ***, Cdi, b5t, ccd, mds, nrg, pdi no, those are not coded demonic messages, those are file types to look for. You have downloaded A game called "Blah", yes Blah the game had 4 CD's, you wasted days downloading it then all you see is 1 files called Blah.ISO and u think, what the f@#k?????? Do not fear, I highly recommend downloading ISO's, and all those type of files because they are normally stolen from an original CD.
1. Quit staring at the file, it wont do an interesting trick
2. go to www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/download.php and download the latest version of Daemon tools
3. Setup the program and I hope u already know how to set up a program...
4. it will ask you to restart after you set it up, do so. When you are computer is back to normal, run daemon tools if it aint already running if the icon is green, skip step number 5
5. Right click on daemon tools and choose emulation then all options on, the red daemon tools icon should go green
6. Right click on daemon tools and go to Virtual CD/DVD-ROM then go to set number of devices, then choose 4 devices
7. I f you go to my computer you will notice 4 new CD ROMs, that’s the whole point of this program, to make a virtual CD-ROM and fool the computer as if you already have the CD
8. Once more *rolls eyes* Right click on daemon tools and go to Virtual CD/DVD-ROM then Device 0:[G] no Media, now it will ask you to choose what file you want to mount, find where Blah.ISO is and mount it, straight away it will start running like you just inserted a CD.
9. If there is more than 1 file for example: Blah-cd1.ISO Blahcd2.iso Mount the first CD on G, and the second on H, let G run, half way it is going to ask you for a CD2, where it says choose driver, Type in H and it will find CD 2 straight away. Game fixes This only works with Mounted images, so if the game you downloaded a RIP then dont bother reading this.
A fix is an EXE file you download to replace the one you already have installed. Some games wont run after you install the game throu Images, it will ask you to insert the gamce CD in the CD/DVD ROM. To fix this go to Code: http://megagames.com/gcracks.html Choose a server, then on the right search for the game you need, when you find it click on a link called for example: # NBA Live 2005 [ENGLISH] No-CD/Fixed Image click it, will direct you somewhere down, click on the floppy disk, choose server and download the RAR.
When you extract the file out of the archive replace the EXE you will get with the one you have in the game folder and you are all done. I hope this guide was useful to you people, dont be shy to PM me with any questions or comments

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