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Answer» Hi All, you could probably put the game on a set of floppy disks. Yeh, if u want to pass it around u dont have to "burn it to a disk". Just put it on a floppy. If u want, u CAN burn in ON a disk, but that WOULD be a waste cause its much too small, if it's abandoned.Thanks guys, I guess I will just have to play it like it is. Its no big deal, its just that having it like " A bought one " would have been nice Sorry a bit off topic but how do you even find out a game has turned to abandonwear?There's a website that checks that out, it protects games that aren't .. EPA or something it's called, but surf a few abandonware WEBSITES and you'll find out soon enough..It's been a while since I've done this (win95SE), but I believe you can make the game auto run (like a store bought) by doing the following: Create a .txt file called "autorun" (or is it "autoplay"??...) and put 2 lines in it: Copy to Run setup.exe (or whatever the install file is called) Change the file extention to .ini and add that file to a CD along with all the game files. When you put the CD in the drive, the game will automatically run/install. Like I said, it's been YEARS since I've done this, so you might want to google on the correct way to make a CD autoplay.Raptor... Ever heard of burning the files INTO a .ISO? ...duh Quote Raptor... That won't make 'm like a CD with installer like you buy in stores, twerp. DUH. Quote QuoteRaptor... lol PWNED |
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