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Old June 25th 04, 03:32 PM
Dave Hetteen
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Default FS 2004 setup

When I installed FS 2004 I used the full install method, but when I start
the program it still requires that disk 4 be in the CD drive. How can I copy
the contents of this disk to another location and point FS to it so I don't
have to use a CD every time I run FS 2004?

Thanks,
Dave


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Old June 25th 04, 04:20 PM
Quilljar
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You don't need to do this Dave,
just download a no CD patch/crack from
http://www.simugoldc.fsnet.co.uk/files/nocd2k4.zip
Many of us have used one since first buying the sim, it appears to be
perfectly legal.
You will find an .exe file inside which you should use to replace the one in
the FS9 main folder. Just put the old one in to a new folder called SPARE or
something similar.




"Dave Hetteen" wrote in message
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When I installed FS 2004 I used the full install method, but when I start
the program it still requires that disk 4 be in the CD drive. How can I

copy
the contents of this disk to another location and point FS to it so I

don't
have to use a CD every time I run FS 2004?

Thanks,
Dave




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Old June 25th 04, 07:18 PM
Quilljar
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You don't need to do this Dave,
just download a no CD patch/crack from
http://www.simugoldc.fsnet.co.uk/files/nocd2k4.zip
Many of us have used one since first buying the sim, it appears to be
perfectly legal.
You will find an .exe file inside which you should use to replace the one in
the FS9 main folder. Just put the old one in to a new folder called SPARE or
something similar.


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Old June 25th 04, 10:37 PM
Quilljar
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I answered you twice, but they have not shown up on this NG Sorry


"Dave Hetteen" wrote in message
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When I installed FS 2004 I used the full install method, but when I start
the program it still requires that disk 4 be in the CD drive. How can I

copy
the contents of this disk to another location and point FS to it so I

don't
have to use a CD every time I run FS 2004?

Thanks,
Dave




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Old June 25th 04, 10:40 PM
Quilljar
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This is the link to a no CD crack :-)


http://www.simugoldc.fsnet.co.uk/files/nocd2k4.zip


 




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