19-06-2007 03:04 PM | ||
Guest |
Before I even did that, Horseman, I had changed my directory to C:\Intrplay and then typed "trek2" and I could load all my saved games from before and save. Weird. But, thanks for the help. |
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18-06-2007 03:11 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
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-freesize 700 This should get around this little problem. |
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16-06-2007 08:28 AM | ||
_r.u.s.s. |
[a message to mighty midget] i told you so! LOL [/a message to mighty midget] look, just redownload use 'mount c c:\' as your hard drive every time you mount it, and i m sure you wont have any problems with patches |
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16-06-2007 02:34 AM | ||
mistermcbrit |
The above was my post, by the way. My saving issue is still really unresolved. I've tried a variety of different things. Could it still be a mounting issue? Blargh! |
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15-06-2007 09:00 PM | ||
Mighty Midget | Goddamn! Read this ENTIRE topic, and you will | |
15-06-2007 08:36 PM | ||
Guest |
This is turning out to be intently irritating. The saved-game feature worked after I freshly installed the game. I closed the game and DOSBox because I had to go on an errand and I returned to my computer afterwards, loaded the game and my saved games weren't found. I decided to test the saved game feature again and it reverted to that message alluding to "Insufficient space or read-only drive" and the game failed to save. I don't have the damndest idea what it is now. |
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15-06-2007 06:00 PM | ||
Sebatianos |
QUOTE(Mister McBrit @ Jun 15 2007, 07:53 PM) [snapback]294576[/snapback] Quote:
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15-06-2007 05:57 PM | ||
Mighty Midget |
You're welcome, and by all means welcome to contribute too. Happy gaming k: |
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15-06-2007 05:53 PM | ||
mistermcbrit |
I just decided to do a fresh install. Good decision. I wiped the directory and reinstalled. Everything works well now. I appreciate all your help and sorry to be too much of a newbie pest. I hope to contribute to this site in every way I can. |
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15-06-2007 05:33 PM | ||
Sebatianos |
OK, I just dug up my old copy of the game (it's not an ISO image but an original disk - published by white label, so there might be some differences). All I had to do was simple: When in DOSBox I went to D: and ran the HDINSTAL Then I went to the path the installation program made C:\vie\rites and started the RITES.EXE Works like a charm. |
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