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Chieftain
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 1
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Program too big to fit in memory
I cannot install the game. once i click Setup.exe, the following error appears in MS-DOS windows.
"Program too big to fit in memory". |
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Chieftain
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 1
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I encounter the same problem on Windows 7, and after some research it turns out to be corrupt CD data (how misleading the error message is)
In my case I backed up my CD into hard drive, copy it into USB drive and mount it into a virtual CD drive. The iso file was corrupted. When I re-created the iso from the original CD the error dissapear |
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