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Post by actionman24267 on Jun 23, 2018 6:31:16 GMT -5
I have downloaded Clue murder at boddy mansion and have done the following so far after reading online what I have to do to play it. The file I got was 7Z. I have unzipped it and have 3 files.
2.2 patch (application) / bin file and a cue file. I have used 7 Zip to extract - "files here" - I selected the 2.2 patch as the file to extract from as this was the info I got on line (the bin and cue files would also be extracted)
I now have 12 files. with the new 1st file now being !EagleM.dll (application extens). Up to this point have I done this correctly or have I made an error as I am new to doing this downloading and playing a game on my laptop.
The next step I have read is to change the bin and cue files to a ISO file in order to play the game as you can not do this with bin and cue files. Is this correct and how do I do this. Do I need to download software to do this.
And the final step is to mount the ISO on a virtual drive and the best software for this is Daemon tools lite . Is this correct and how do I complete this to be able to play the game on my laptop. Is there still a lot to complete this set up or am I nearly finished this task as I am not 100% sure if I am doing this correctly even after reading up about this online.
Thanks anybody who can help.
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Post by Matt on Jun 23, 2018 11:25:27 GMT -5
Hi action, I could be wrong, but I don't think you need to change the bin/cue files you have to an iso. If you install Daemon Tools Lite, you should be able to 'mount' the cue file. I don't have your files, but I think the steps would be as follows: (1) Unzip the original 7Z file -- you will have 3 files, the patch, the bin, and the cue (2) Install Daemon Tools Lite - be careful when you do this as Daemon Tools loves to pack in junk software with their installs. Read carefully and uncheck everything that isn't Daemon Tools... (3) Once Daemon is installed, the icon for your cue file should have changed to a blue circle with a lightning bolt. Just click on it and you should see a message that the image file is being mounted. (4) Open File Explorer (Windows key + E), open your virtual drive (BD-ROM), and you should see the Clue files. Run Install.exe.
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