If you install a game in Windows to:. If the game's installer writes configuration files that require paths to files or folders in it, when installed from Window's DOS emulator, DOSBox will not see the same path and will not be able to find the files necessary to run the game. This can be avoided by installing the game from DOSBox, with everything mounted as it will be when running the game.
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Either way, now just install the game. The installation instructions should be on the CD itself, the case cover, or the manual. Usually it comes down to running a program in the CD called "setup" or "install". The installation program will inform you of its progress and instruct you if necessary. If possible choose a "full installation" so that the CD isn't further required to play the game. In this ideal case, you are done with this tutorial and you can refer back to the basic DOSBox tutorial on how to play Playing According to the basic tutorial , in order to play a game we only need to drag the startup program file onto the DOSBox icon.
The problem is that if the game requires a CD this isn't enough, because the game won't be able to find the CD inside DOSBox; but with a little extra setup it can be made just as simple. If you have a CD image, whatever last command is entered automatically when you drag the image file onto the DOSBox shortcut. In our example see image Code: imgmount d "Tomb. It's possible to put everything into the same folder at one level, if the game allows it; in that case skip this line of the script entirely; although it's messy to find our files this script and possibly the disk image if they're mixed with the game files.
The name of the program file that starts the game. In our example this is "TOMB. It's very important that the name of the file you save ends in ". The good news is that this drag'n dropping is the only thing we'll ever need to do ever again every time we want to play.
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