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Playing games without CD

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angel weekes - 09 Apr 2007 22:02 GMT
So one told me that you can play games like call of duty or tomb raider
without having to use the disk. That you can install the game on your
computer and not have to keep loading the disk, is this true? and if so how
do you do it.
Tony Luxton - 09 Apr 2007 22:42 GMT
Hi angel,

Well, I've  done this by copying the CD onto the HD and installing it from
there. I don't know if it'll work with the games you mention (though I don't
see why not), but it's worked with everything I've tried it on.

HTH Tony.

> So one told me that you can play games like call of duty or tomb raider
> without having to use the disk. That you can install the game on your
> computer and not have to keep loading the disk, is this true? and if so
> how
> do you do it.
angel weekes - 09 Apr 2007 23:04 GMT
> Hi angel,
>
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>
> Hi angel here again. I got your reply how do I copy games into the hard drive, many thanks if you can help.
Tony Luxton - 09 Apr 2007 23:50 GMT
angel,

Just drag and drop the contents of the CD into a new folder, or use "copy
and paste".  Just like you'd copy any other files.

HTH Tony.

>> Hi angel,
>>
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>> Hi angel here again. I got your reply how do I copy games into the hard
>> drive, many thanks if you can help.
Kells - 27 Apr 2007 08:12 GMT
Hi Tony,
I too have downloaded/copied a games CD from disk to my hd and it has worked
for me too.
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Thanks!!

> Hi angel,
>
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> > how
> > do you do it.
 
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