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First post, by RU_Kaine

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When I try to setup in DOSBOX, it goes to the usual stonekeep blue screen, but it says "HMI files not found in this directory". Please help me. I also try to install it the old fashioned way, but the 16 bit installer doesn't work. Help would be appreciated. 😕

Reply 1 of 6, by DosFreak

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Don't have the game but it's probably referring to the HMIDrv.386 sound driver. Search with google and you should be able to find a copy if you don't already have one.

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Reply 2 of 6, by eL_PuSHeR

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Did you mount the cd correctly?

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Reply 3 of 6, by RU_Kaine

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yes I did, but I have a problem and that the D drive isn't reading the stonekeep CD 😲

I also want to add that I checked my CD and there is no scratch or dirt on it at all. It's been in it's case in a cool place.

Reply 4 of 6, by imfrrreal

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RU_Kaine wrote:

When I try to setup in DOSBOX, it goes to the usual stonekeep blue screen, but it says "HMI files not found in this directory".

I am having the same trouble and I do have HMIDrv.386.. are there anymore suggestions?

BTW I am not using a cd.

Reply 5 of 6, by imfrrreal

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OMG come on

Reply 6 of 6, by Glavias

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Hello everyone and thanks for reading my post. RU-Kaine since you have the CD mounting it might help fix the problem. Most of my old Dos games on CD I simply create an iso and use daemon tools or whatever to assign it a CD letter. This also helps to eliminate the 'where the blank is my cd!' problem. I think this may help with your problem. Good luck.