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Test Drive Unlimited 2 DVD9 to 2xDVD5
Test Drive Unlimited 2 DVD9 to 2xDVD5
Multi5: EN/FR/GER/IT/SPA 1: Create folders DISK1 DISK2 2: Copy all files and folders to DISK1 3: Move the following files to the DISK2 folder Code:
Installer-1c.binexcept Installer-1a.bin Installer-1b.bin 5: Edit autorun.inf in DISK2 folder below: Code:
[autorun]DISK1: 3.13gb DISK2: 3.57gb Install Sequence: DVD1-DVD2 ----------------------------------------------------------- Multi2 EN/RU MULTI2: EN/PL 1: Create folders DISK1 DISK2 2: Copy all files and folders to DISK1 3: Move the following files to the DISK2 folder Code:
Installer-1c.binexcept Code:
Installer-1a.bin5: Edit autorun.inf in DISK2 folder below: Code:
[autorun]DISK1: 3.23gb DISK2: 3.46gb Install Sequence: DVD1-DVD2 |
thanks.....................
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Thanks Senseman :)
Works perfectly XP SP 3 ;) |
Thanks senseman, multi5 conversion works fine. Win7 x86.
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There is no problem :confused: please try again |
Thanks senseman.
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Thanks senseman
great work |
Thanks senseman. Works perfectly in PL/EN (Polish/English) version :)
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Thanks senseman. Works perfectly in Win7 64 SP1.
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:eek: :D Are you sure you've done right |
ACTUALLY it happens with me as well (Mine is Multi2 ENG/RU version). And due to the Disk spanning used in the TDU2 installer (Regardless of being Multi5, Multi2 ENG/RU and/or Multi2 ENG/PL), it will ALWAYS ask for the disk 1 when setup asks for the "next" disk. InnoSetup documentation explains this.
When a inno setup installer (TDU2 is one too =3) has correct disk spanning for multi-disk (like, 2 DVD5 or multi-CDs), we have "setup1.bin", "setup2.bin", etc. (Actually, "(Name of the installer)-(disk number)([OPTIONAL] a letter).bin" A (nice) way to fix that is to recompile the game installer and adjust the disk spanning correctly in the inno script. While the innoup (and, by extension, Unniversal Extractor) can extract the script from an inno setup-based installer, it isn't the ENTIRE script. A "dirty" one should be hex-edit the setup and change the "Disc 1" text. As I'm not Peter, I'll try to hex it. Don't wait for me, however. =/ |
Conversion worked, W7 Enterprise x86 SP1 thanks.
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I don't get the error if I start the installation from Installer.exe |
then change the file it looks for in autorun.inf to start install. no more errors
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