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![]() Am having a bash at this excellent game using D-Fend and all goes well until I try to save a game before quitting.
I'm told that the save directory is full and I must delete or replace an existing game but this doesn't work. I've created a data folder for the game in D-Fend but the game can't "see" that. It's probably blindingly obvious but I am someone who gets an attack of the vapours when I see "configsys" or anything with "Ini" written in it! Regards. |
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![]() Whilst in Windows:
Go to your game folder and check it the folder/files aren't read only. maybe .... Means your mounts are wrong.
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![]() Don't use D-Fend. It's a retarded artificial crutch that won't do anything you yourself won't be able to after an hour or so spent with the DOSBox readme.
I'm pretty sure I know what the problem is, BTW. Your HDD is reporting too much space. There's an optional setting in the MOUNT command that will make DOSBox report a fixed amount of free space regardless how much there is on the drive. |
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![]() Thanks for the replies.
I will check out the "Read Only" remedy and the HDD memory command. I can assure you that I read the entire DosBox "Read Me" file when I first got it - which is why I decided to try a DOS front end! |
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![]() 1. You can automatically mount a drive/directory/whatever on startup by entering an appropriate line in the [autoexec] section of the config.
2. Install Norton Commander and make DOSBox automatically start it. It's a simple GUI add-on for DOS (obviously, works just as well in DOSBox). And that's all you need. |
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![]() The files are indeed marked 'readonly' when you unarchive the AB archive ... Correct this first.
And about: Quote:
Did you restart dosbox or hit CTRL+F4 to refresh the dosbox folder cache after creating the 'data' folder? Otherwise it won't work. [Edit] Saw in the other topic of yours you're on Vista, so:
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