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Another computer question (please read anyway)
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finkdaddy
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12/02/2005
I have software that I downloaded as ISO files from the internet. I'm able to open, extract, and install them, but the computer still insists on having a cdrom in the drive to run the program. Any way around this? Can I just somehow tell the computer to look on the c-drive instead of the disk drive? |
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pappythesailor
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12/02/2005
Maybe you find something here. I think this is the place: |
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Hakalugi
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12/02/2005
I've been using software called Virtual CD to handle such situations. However. I believe the Daemon Tools that Pappythesailor is pointing to does pretty much the same thing but I haven't tried it. |
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