ya about time that thing downloaded. but now how do you open it. you said something about alchohol120% or whatever. what do you do to open it?
You mount it using Alcohol or DT. Open the program, drag the image in there, mount it onto a virtual drive and it pretends you have a CD in your drive.
Elfen could you give me that website with all the BGII patches you are using? I got BGII + Throne of Bhaal installing right now and I want to have all for it so that if I want to play with you guys it won't forfeit my save games.
Well Thank You Very Much for all the help and i hope to see yo0u playing with us once ur all done with all the other games;)
Naruto is an anime series that I love... Farscape is a sci-fi show... SUSE is a Linux distribution... the only game there is AoE III... And even then, it's the EXP. You are welcome, though.
Looks like you are all assembled and don't really need me, so I will cease to dl BG2 at the moment, I have to deal with Naruto Shippuden, Farscape S4, AoE III EXP, and SUSE, all of which interest me a lot more, don't expect me to be available any time soon...
Well, you can say good morning to me, for it is 6:08 AM...
So, you should have 5 .iso files, right? And you have Alcohol 120% installed? The virtual drive is probably on your computer already. What you do is run Alcohol, just run it. You will get an empty window. You then go to wherever your .iso files are, and then you drag those .iso files onto the window, so they would end up being there. Once they are in the window, you find the first .iso (CD), and double-click on it. This results in something similar to placing a CD in the CD-rom drive. Normally, you would get an autorun, asking you wether or not do you want to install the game. If you don't like autoruns, you go to My Computer. The "Devices with removable storage", such as A: (Floppy), E:, should have one extra drive, for me it's F:. That drive is the virtual drive, it doesn't exist, but Windows doesn't know that. You can operate that drive as a regular drive, right-click and select "open" as usual to see its contents...
Also, read any nfo's that go with it, they can place the crack folder pretty much anywhere...
Again, while you are installing, when they ask you to insert the next CD, you just go back to your Alcohol window and double-click the next .iso file instead of swapping CD's. Alcohol minimizes to tray when it is not active, in case you'll end up wondering where the heck did it go.
If there is something wrong with your virtual drive, or if you want more of them, you open Alcohol, and go to File > Options > Virtual Drive. In the "Edit Letter" section you can actually change the letter of your drive. But the most interesting thing in there is "Shell Extension". It determines what files will get mounted usually. I recommend you to simply Select All in there. Once you do, you don't have to load Alcohol to mount something, you just find that file and say "Mount image > F: AVX... " The selection is right at the top. Sometimes loading Alcohol is more handy, especially when swapping.
I don't think there is anything else you need to know, but if you have any problems, tell me.
Elfen could you give me that website with all the BGII patches you are using? I got BGII + Throne of Bhaal installing right now and I want to have all for it so that if I want to play with you guys it won't forfeit my save games.
A lot of games look similar, lolz...
And it's not like you don't waste 5 hours of your life every day watching TV or whatever.
So, you should have 5 .iso files, right? And you have Alcohol 120% installed? The virtual drive is probably on your computer already. What you do is run Alcohol, just run it. You will get an empty window. You then go to wherever your .iso files are, and then you drag those .iso files onto the window, so they would end up being there. Once they are in the window, you find the first .iso (CD), and double-click on it. This results in something similar to placing a CD in the CD-rom drive. Normally, you would get an autorun, asking you wether or not do you want to install the game. If you don't like autoruns, you go to My Computer. The "Devices with removable storage", such as A: (Floppy), E:, should have one extra drive, for me it's F:. That drive is the virtual drive, it doesn't exist, but Windows doesn't know that. You can operate that drive as a regular drive, right-click and select "open" as usual to see its contents...
Also, read any nfo's that go with it, they can place the crack folder pretty much anywhere...
Again, while you are installing, when they ask you to insert the next CD, you just go back to your Alcohol window and double-click the next .iso file instead of swapping CD's. Alcohol minimizes to tray when it is not active, in case you'll end up wondering where the heck did it go.
If there is something wrong with your virtual drive, or if you want more of them, you open Alcohol, and go to File > Options > Virtual Drive. In the "Edit Letter" section you can actually change the letter of your drive. But the most interesting thing in there is "Shell Extension". It determines what files will get mounted usually. I recommend you to simply Select All in there. Once you do, you don't have to load Alcohol to mount something, you just find that file and say "Mount image > F: AVX... " The selection is right at the top. Sometimes loading Alcohol is more handy, especially when swapping.
I don't think there is anything else you need to know, but if you have any problems, tell me.