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The same as you would install the base game. It should have an Autorun feature on the disk, but if for some reason it does not autorun, you will need to manually navigate to the disk and run the set up. To navigate to the disk (in Windows) you will need to access your "My Computer" and open the disk. Once you have this folder open, find the file called Setup.exe and double click it to run. Follow any onscreen instructions during the installation process. Simple as that.
if you have a disk then insert the disk and allow to autorun then follow the directions. if it doesnt autorun then open My Computer or Windows Explorer, right click on CD/DVD drive and select 'Autorun' then follow directions if you have a driver you have downloaded from the internet (best if you got them from the manufaturers website they always have them if you know where to look, if you have older hardware then you want to look for 'legacy' drivers) then open 'My Computer' or 'Windows Explorer' then find the driver(it may ned to be unpacked with Winzip or similar program but not normally the case) and run the update program, you may need to restart you computer and/or recheck/readjust your settings afterwards
Yes, Definitely. Open CD to view contents and then run setup program. Do Not run autorun to install.
Setup usually works or autorun
The autorun file tells Windows to take certain actions automatically when the DVD is inserted. For example, if the DVD includes an installer or setup program, a very common thing for the autorun file to do is tell Windows to run that program, rather than make the user have to go in and run it himself. Autorun is becoming less common and will probably eventually be eliminated altogether though, since it's a big security risk.
Nothing. It will just read the files as if it would in Windows, but will not trigger the autorun as it would do in Windows.
One can find reliable information about 'AutoRun' on the popular website Wikipedia. The UK based website 'Autorun' gives information on how to autorun files from CD.
go to cmos and set cdrom to be first bootable disk. then click to start windows with cdrom support. ensure your cdrom is working ok. also ensure that your xp disk has autorun installed (some do not). Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!
If a program's executable file or setup / install files are not saved to the harddrive, no, the program will not run without the disk in the disk drive.
Open my computer,right click on CD/DVD drive where your disc is in,and click autorun. If nothing happens double click on CD/DVD drive and find autorun.exe/install.exe or similar file and run it.
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no it doesnt even run because it doesnt have legs HAHA!! :)