Sounds clear and logical enough. You just simply have to take disc 2 out and put disc 1 in.
I encountered this problem while having the game installed on the Xbox 360 HD. I uninstalled the game and resumed playing from the discs. After I got past the glitch that sends you back and forth from disc 1 to 2 repeatedly I reinstalled the game to the HD. It seems when you have the game on the HD it bypasses the save prompt from disc one's cut scene.
Final Fantasy XIII, for the Sony PlayStation 3, uses only one disc. There is no need to change discs. However I assume that you are talking about the Xbox360 version that does use 3 discs. In that case you would insert disc one and play the game until it tells you to insert disc 2. Once disc 2 is in always insert that disc to continue the game. Do the same with disc 3.
Final Fantasy 7 for ps1 is a 3-disc game. At a certain point in the game it will prompt you to insert disc 2 and later disc 3. Make sure to get Knights of the Round before fighting the final character.
When you are required to change discs, a message will appear and tell you to exchange discs. You then press the eject button on your Xbox 360 Console and put the next disc in. This is the same for most multi-disc Final Fantasies.
The song is called Otherworld. It can be found in disc one of the Final Fantasy X OST.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3APp6eBJqKU
The first disk ends once you reach Burmecia and lose to Beatrix
I do believe that is possible but you should save anyways just in case.
The fight with Edea under the Galbadia Archway is the last part of disc 1. I'm not aware if cutscenes can be skipped, so the game might have glitched and missed it. After dealing enough damage to Edea, she'll defeat Squall with a shard of ice through his chest, and then it will ask for Disc 2.
beat disc 1. itll say end of disk 1 do you want to save. then change disks. its right after aerith dies.
Scratch what I said earlier, as there is one coming for the Wii, and it is the sequel to Crystal Chronicles, and it is being called Crystal bearers. Keep an eye out for it, though there aren't any games coming out for the 360, though, except for FF XI expansions. The main series looks set to remain on Sony's PlayStation hardware.
To put Final Cut Pro on a MacBook you need to insert the installation disc and click on the installation icon and then follow the prompts, selecting a custom install if you just want FCP and not the rest of the Final Cut Studio software installed.
just insert the disc then choose the cheats then insert the game disc
Insert the disc into the disc drive.