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It say invalid directory when you are trying to do what?
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to go to c type:
c: then cd acclaim if the folder is in the main directory of course |
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Tell us exactly in which directory your game is located, and we will tell you what to do.
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Here is two essential commands you should know:
CD (which mean Change Directory) DIR (used to show you what is in the current directory) So, when you get to c:\ at the beginning, type CD ACCLAIM then type DIR At that point, you should see what is in the acclaim directory. It should be exactly the same thing than browsing the directory in Win98, but only in text. Assuming that you then need to continue to the CN directory, type CD CN And you should be in the CN directory. Type DIR again to see the files, and spot those ending in .exe, .com and .bat. One of those files is the executable needed to start the game, usually it's a .bat. Something else you need to know: DOS support only files with 8 characters long, along with the 3 character extention. Windows can go over that, that's why you might encounter files ending with ~1. You can still access those files or directory, but you must find the ~ on your keyboard and type the exact same thing than you see when you type DIR. To prevent this, rename all directories or files longer than 8 characters in the directries you need to access for DOS gaming. |
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