I_batman
Emperor
Loading game on an IBM T-42 Laptop.
1. Inserted Disc1- Install into CD Drive. Click on Install. Things seem to be OK.
Getting something like Screen 1 jpeg:
2. Then I get a prompt for 2nd CD. I remove first CD, and put in 2nd CD labelled Disc 2 - Play.
This is what I see before and immediately after I load the 2nd CD, Screen 2 Jpg:
3. I hear the CD Drive fire up for the 2nd CD, then up pops Screen 3 Jpg:
4. I then click on the data.cab file, the only file showing up, and it comes up as invalid format, whatever that means. See jppg 4.
5. Then after I manage to get back to the main screen, I see this jpg 5.
Only option I have is cancel.
I was going to show jpeg 6 of me screaming expletives at the CD's, but thought it would lose its impact without sound.
This is the second time I have installed, and the results are exactly the same both times.
I managed to get to Take2 support which was a miracle itself.
BTW, the phone number in the back of the manual for Canadian support is wrong. The last 4 numbers state 0217, when it is 0127. That is always a good sign of Quality Control.
Now, the nice little support tech I talked to after the obigatory 10 minute wait was as useful as a pet turtle doing support.
He informed me that my Video chip set would not support the game, so why botehr installing. I told him thanks, but I want to ensure that the CD's were not defective. I know the Radeon Mobility set has T&L problems, but I am getting a more powerful computer very soon, with a better video card.
He then told me that my Virus checker could be interfering with the install. I explained that I have NEVER had an install problem with dozens of programs I have loaded on this machine, many more intricate than a 2 CD comp game.
He then suggested that because of all the programs running in my start up menu were interfering with the install of this game. Once again, I have installed many, many programs more demanding than this without incident.
So can anybody give me an idea what the problem is.
Oh, and yes, I rebooted and only was given the option to "play", not install.
And the only uninstall available is a manual install, which does indeed require a regedit command.
That was how I was able to try the install again.
1. Inserted Disc1- Install into CD Drive. Click on Install. Things seem to be OK.
Getting something like Screen 1 jpeg:
2. Then I get a prompt for 2nd CD. I remove first CD, and put in 2nd CD labelled Disc 2 - Play.
This is what I see before and immediately after I load the 2nd CD, Screen 2 Jpg:
3. I hear the CD Drive fire up for the 2nd CD, then up pops Screen 3 Jpg:
4. I then click on the data.cab file, the only file showing up, and it comes up as invalid format, whatever that means. See jppg 4.
5. Then after I manage to get back to the main screen, I see this jpg 5.
Only option I have is cancel.
I was going to show jpeg 6 of me screaming expletives at the CD's, but thought it would lose its impact without sound.
This is the second time I have installed, and the results are exactly the same both times.
I managed to get to Take2 support which was a miracle itself.
BTW, the phone number in the back of the manual for Canadian support is wrong. The last 4 numbers state 0217, when it is 0127. That is always a good sign of Quality Control.
Now, the nice little support tech I talked to after the obigatory 10 minute wait was as useful as a pet turtle doing support.
He informed me that my Video chip set would not support the game, so why botehr installing. I told him thanks, but I want to ensure that the CD's were not defective. I know the Radeon Mobility set has T&L problems, but I am getting a more powerful computer very soon, with a better video card.
He then told me that my Virus checker could be interfering with the install. I explained that I have NEVER had an install problem with dozens of programs I have loaded on this machine, many more intricate than a 2 CD comp game.
He then suggested that because of all the programs running in my start up menu were interfering with the install of this game. Once again, I have installed many, many programs more demanding than this without incident.
So can anybody give me an idea what the problem is.
Oh, and yes, I rebooted and only was given the option to "play", not install.
And the only uninstall available is a manual install, which does indeed require a regedit command.
That was how I was able to try the install again.