Daggerfall Installation on DOSBOX 0.74
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everytime you want to play daggerfall after installation you have to type this in:
mount c c:\dosgames -freesize 1000
mount d c:\dosgames\dfcd -t cdrom -label Daggerfall
c:
cd\dagger
dagger
dont usually say this but thumbs up so everyone can see!
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ERROR: Looks like you inserted the wrong cd. please insert your daggerfall cd in your cdrom and try again..... I did everything and got to "install" this and when it asked to type dagger this shows up please help me :(
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@johncenamiz13 If this is the problem to my question, let me know! I have a Win7 x64 and I installed a WinRAR x32... Does that make a difference? Just wondering...
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Help? I typed: mount c c:\DOSGames -freesize 1000 Then it said it was mounted. Then I typed: mount d c:\DOSGames\DFCD -t cdrom -label Daggerfall Then it said it was mounted. Then I typed d: Then Install And I get this: DOS: File not found: data\dagger.col
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Finally, that was a perfect walkthrough, thank you!!!!
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@Nerdsnjunk Thanks, great tutorial.
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@StephenLovins Me too I got problem with ERROR? why that's son of the bitch!
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I do
mount c c://DOSbox/df -freesize 1000
mount d c://DOSbox/df/DFCD -t cdrom -label Daggerfall
c:/
INSTALL
Installation finished -
fall.exe z.cfg
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@TheMaicomX No problem
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@MrGrislyCastle thanks
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ok, so now this shit is saying file not found font0000.fnt
someone help me
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:( It keeps saying File not found data\dagger.col. assistance please.
how can this work on a 32bit pc?
richaisianman2 1 month ago
@richaisianman2 What do you mean?
NerdsnJunk 1 month ago
Thanks so much for posting this I've been trying all day to get this to work. I have a question. How would I use this for other games? Should I create individual folders in the folder "DOSGAMES"? Thanks! Sorry for the stupid question.
MagicDolphin93 1 month ago
@MagicDolphin93 Not a stupid question at all. The answer is that you answered your own question. The easiest way to keep things organized is create separate folders for each game. That way when you boot up dosbox you simply change directories (cd) to the folder want, then whatever command is typed to play the game.
NerdsnJunk 1 month ago
what about if you can't find dosbox options in windows xp on the start menu?????
PLEASE HELP ME
Eddieyo117 2 months ago
@Eddieyo117 If it's not in the start menu you should be able to find the options file on your C drive where DOSBOX is installed. Most likely in C:\Program Files\DOSBOX or something similar.
NerdsnJunk 2 months ago