I am currently trying to install Command & Conquer: Red Alert
Every time that I mount the drive normally it says insert the disk. Every time I mount the drive with the -t CDrom it says I don't have enough space. Every time I mount the drive with the -freesize it asks me to insert a disk. I tried just mounting the drive with both the -freesize and the -t CDrom commands, but it still asked me for more space.
Is this a game specific problem or can I not combine the two commands?
It says? What says what?
And no freesize is not compatible with -t cdrom. A CD-Rom CANNOT have free space (meaning disk space to write to).
Did you also mount a folder?
It says= Command and Conquer, it successfully launches but straight to a "insert a disk now" screen when I mount the drive normally without -freesize or -t cdrom
Yes I mounted the folder that contains the launch files, and the folder also contains Dos-box.
Pictures are attached of what happens when I mount the drive.
If I mount the drive normally and launch the game, it asks me to insert a disk
If I mount the drive with the -t cdrom then it clears the screen and tells me I need more memory. It then tells me to press any key and I am given back the prompt.
Mount both a "C:" drive and your CD-ROM drive. Al so it is a good idea to not mount the base of your C: drive, instead mount a folder for your C: drive.
Then change to your CD drive and run the installer.