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Blixt
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Problems with installation
   

The installation works fine until it says "insert installation cd1", so I do this. The source path is set to E: which is my cd-drive. Then I click okay, but nothing happen, it just beeps. I am sure it is the right cd, and that the drive is correct. What could cause this problem?

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Post Tue Jun 17, 2003 10:21 pm
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The CDs are mislabeled. Try another combination or search this forum for the solution.
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Post Tue Jun 17, 2003 10:28 pm
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Blixt
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I know that the cd's are mislabelled, I have tried all cd's, and I got the same error on all of them. However, I managed to get past that error by going into regedit, removing all trace of Gothic 2, restarting, then installing again.

Now I have another problem though, I get an I/O error when trying to install speech2.vdf on Install CD 2.
Post Tue Jun 17, 2003 10:50 pm
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I suggest you also post this on the official boards at www.jowood.com. They have a copy protection specialist over their who has some experience with this kind of stuff. All I (and probably we) could tell you is the usual 'update your driver, close all programs' blabla.
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