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2004-09-26, 06:52 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Ok, yesterday I bought the Sims 2 and Rome: Total War. Here's the problem
NEITHER OF THEM INSTALL For Rome Total War, it gets about 10% of the way into the installation, then says it has an error reading a file "Voice1.dat" or something. I hit retry but it just basically freezes the installation. For the Sims 2, when I get to the 3rd disk, it says "Insert Disk 3." I put in the disk, and hit ok, but the computer doesn't recognize that its the right disc!!!11 someone plz help me, Ive been waiting for these 2 games for over a year... |
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2004-09-26, 07:00 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
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As I said in AIM, one would be understandable and I'd tell you to return it... but two is a bit weird... If the CDs aren't scratched... then I don't know, Unless your CD drive is borked, but if it is borked why would the first two CDs work?
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2004-09-26, 07:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
I had a problem installing the Sims at first, it kept giving me that "error reading somethingsomething.rar" or something like that. I closed down the installation and restart my computer, the most basic of remedies. Then I shut down all non-essential programs and tried the installation again. It worked.
Good luck. If it keeps up, I'll ask Tech Support (aka the guy I date) what he thinks
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2004-09-26, 07:07 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | |||
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2004-09-26, 07:28 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | |||
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2004-09-26, 07:56 PM | [Ignore Me] #13 | |||
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