First post, by Kizvel
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Hello, I'm interested in playing Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1990) and other old (but great!) Horrorsoft games like Elvira II and Waxworks. When I try to install Elvira: MOTD, in dosbox 0.60 or 0.63, it displays a message like this:
Installing Elvira
Please Wait...
File Count 156...
Next, the files count down from 156 to 56, and then dosbox closes or it just stops. This happens repeatedly, always at file 56. If I try to run install again, it displays the message above, but the files dont count down. I'm guessing that the installation program identifies that some files are already installed and the cpu doesnt know what to do at this point. Whenever I delete the Elvira files from my hard drive and then re-copy them back, the installation runs, counts down to 56, and stops again. Any ideas?
As far as my system information goes:
Dell Latitude D600 laptop
Pentium IV, 1400MHz processor
256 MB RAM
Legacy Audio/Video Driver/Devices (Std system device)
SigmaTel C-Major Audio (Std system device)
Last night, I was able to get Waxworks running without any trouble, but Elvira is being a pain. For Waxworks, I went online and downloaded a LHZ file decompressor (I'm guessing this is basically analogous to WinZip). It was necessary to get this external program to extract files during Waxworks installation and setup. Do you need to do something similar for Elvira: MOTD?
DOSBOX has been awesome! I've got about a dozen old games running, and Elvira:MOTD is the only one I've had problems with so far.
I'm somewhat computer literate... Meaning that I know enough to figure some things out myself. To risk sounding too philosophical, I suppose I know enough to know that I dont know much... if that makes any sense. 😖
Keeping that in mind, if you post about some obscure external program or pathway in response, please leave a short explanation (if it's not too much trouble). Otherwise, I wont learn anything and I'll just be stumbling through your advice. I prefer to learn the stuff so that I can do it myself next time.
If you need anymore information about my system or anything else, just let me know. I'd be extremely grateful for any help provided!
Kizvel