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Dosbox mount cd rom6/22/2023 Have a look at the files with the dir command, and see if you can spot an install or and a setup program or whatever the command to start the installation is called. Switch to the D: drive and install the game (to C:).This means, that whenever you swap CD's, you need to press CTRL-F4 to force DOSBox to re-scan the media and re-build its view of what is on the CD. Note 3: The first time you assign (mount) a CD/DVD (or a diskette for that matter), DOSBox will scan the media and remember which files that are on the CD. Note 2: Unless you are prepared to re-install and re-configure the game, DO NOT CHANGE the way you mount the C and D drives for this particular game. If your real CD-ROM drive is E:, then do a mount D "E:\" -t cdrom If your "DOSBox stuff\MyGame" folder is located on say your real F-drive, then do a mount C "F:\DOSBox stuff\MyGame" It doesn't matter what your real drives are. Note 1: It is highly recommended that you always use C and D for the emulated drives. They are important if the path contains spaces. Note 0: Please remember to use the double-quotes (") around the path names. (assuming that D:\ is your real CD/DVD drive. Z:\>mount C "C:\Users\your-user-name\Documents\DOSBox stuff\MyGame"ĭrive C is mounted as local directory C:\Users\your-user-name\Documents\DOSBox stuff\MyGame In DOSBox, tell DOSBox which of your real folders and real drives to use as the emulated DOS drives C: and D:.Insert the CD with the game in your CD/DVD drive.in your Documents folder - usually C:\Users\your-user-name\Documents\DOSBox stuff\MyGame" (if you are still on Windows XP, the folder will be something like "C:\Documents and Settings\your-user-name\My Documents\DOSBox stuff\MyGame"). For Windows users (see below for other platforms)
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