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First post, by Kanto

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About the only directory I can get to work is c c:\windows, and that's not what I want. I followed a step-by-step thing for playing old games with a DOSbox, but it won't recognize any directories. What am I doing wrong?

Reply 1 of 22, by h-a-l-9000

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Try directory names with 8 or less characters.

1+1=10

Reply 2 of 22, by Kanto

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Well, the folder I made is called "oldgames", so it should work. A directory is just a folder, right?

Reply 3 of 22, by eL_PuSHeR

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You are right.

What mounting commands did you use?

Try something like

Z:\>mount c c:\oldgames

Z:\>c:

C:\>

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Reply 4 of 22, by Kanto

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eL_PuSHeR wrote:
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You are right.

What mounting commands did you use?

Try something like

Z:\>mount c c:\oldgames

Z:\>c:

C:\>

That's what I'm doing, except it never gets past the "mount c c:\oldgames" part. It always tells me that it doesn't exist, when I have it sitting on my desktop.

Reply 6 of 22, by Kanto

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Does it have to be in a certain place? It's just on my desktop.

Reply 7 of 22, by Qbix

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yeah that is not the right place.

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Reply 8 of 22, by Kanto

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And the right place would be?

Reply 9 of 22, by Qbix

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the location you type at
mount c location

(so that would be
go to
drive C (harddisk C)
and make a new folder there

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Reply 10 of 22, by Kanto

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Qbix wrote:
the location you type at mount c location […]
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the location you type at
mount c location

(so that would be
go to
drive C (harddisk C)
and make a new folder there

Umm... How do I get there? I'm really bad with computers >___>

Reply 11 of 22, by Ekarderif

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My Computer -> Local Disk (C:)

Reply 12 of 22, by MiniMax

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Kanto wrote:

Does it have to be in a certain place? It's just on my desktop.

mount C "C:\Documents and Settings\Kanto\Desktop\oldgames"

(adjust for your Windows user name, and whatever "Desktop" is in your own Windows language)

Edit: Changed "My Documents" to "Desktop"

Last edited by MiniMax on 2006-09-25, 19:01. Edited 1 time in total.

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Reply 13 of 22, by jal

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MiniMax wrote:
Kanto wrote:

Does it have to be in a certain place? It's just on my desktop.

mount C "C:\Documents and Settings\Kanto\My Documents\oldgames"

(adjust for your Windows user name, and whatever "My Documents" is in your own Windows language)

No no, his desktop, not his documents folder. So replace 'My Documents' with 'Desktop'.

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Reply 14 of 22, by franpa

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to be more specific...

mount C "C:\Documents and Settings\Kanto\desktop\oldgames"

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Reply 15 of 22, by Qbix

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oh and please. Consider using a frontend.

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Reply 17 of 22, by Ekarderif

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Are you saying that /home/Kanto/oldgames is so much better than C:\Documents and Settings\Kanto\Desktop\oldgames?

Reply 18 of 22, by franpa

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lawl i prefered where the desktop was on win9x then how it is under winXP...... in win9x it was c:\windows\desktop\ where as in winXP its C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Desktop\

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Reply 19 of 22, by eL_PuSHeR

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Why don't you just create a oldgames folder at the root level of C: drive?

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