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Hi,

My question is:

Is there some way to play a game on a school computer without installing it? I wanted to run Project 64 and play a few classics(Ocarina of Time, :sol: DK64 :sol: , BK, BK2...etc) while I wait around at school. I have a Cruzer 8 gig flash drive if that will help anything.... We can download files onto the computers and stuff but we can't install anything.

Thanks!

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You can try using portable soft. There are many sites on the web that allow you to run applications from a flash drive w/out need of installing them.
Just look for any portable N64 emulator and you're done!

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hah funny thing i was trying the same thing last year..

well i wanted to install C&C Red Alert 3 on the school PC..during my boring Accounting class..

the problem was that i needed administrative rights to install anything

i think your best bet is to find an emulator like rionaam said.

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Quake 3 is supposed to work from DOKs. look up in wikipedia, There's an article about games and software that can be used from DOKs.

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