Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.games (More info?)
I'm running windows xp pro sp1 on a pentium 4. I installed Age Of Kings, and
I clicked on play and it ran just fine. Then I got the update for it from
microsoft and installed it and now when I try to play the game I have a
problem. When I load the cd and click on play I get a window that tells me,
Cannot locate the cd-rom, please insert the cd-rom, select ok and restart
application. I also tried using my other cd player and that doesn't work.
Funny thing is that it worked fine until I got the update. Why would the
update do that? Thanks
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.games (More info?)
Hi Anna,
Before we begin troubleshooting the issue, if you have more than one
DISC player (CD/DVD/CDRW/DVDR/ETC) in your system, I've seen
this type of problem resolved by simply using the other DISC player. :-)
Here are some other more involved solutions which have worked:
2. You might be affected by problems similar to the Insert CD error.
- Try the advice and DL at: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=228985 Another trick that I found sometimes works is to make the limited account an
administrator account and run that game once. This should create the registry
settings and permissions for that user to be able to properly run the game.
3. Kazaa or Kazaa light is installed on your system.
- Uninstall the game(s) and Kazaa, and reinstall from original CD.
4. Multiple CD drives on your system including Virtual CD drives.
- Disconnect all but the main CD drive and try the game. You
might have an older drive, or a CD Writer which is incompatible
with the Safe Disk copy protection on the CD. (Contact Vendor).
5. Your antivirus or application firewall might be conflicting with it.
- Disable the software temporarily.
10. If you created other drive letters on your system by installing another drive,
creating partitions or virtual drives you may need to change the CD back
to the same drive letter it was originally. Usually the CD uses the letter D:
- Click Start / Run / type: diskmgmt.msc < to access the tool to change it.
11. Maybe a Microsoft Security patch is the culprit. The only way to be sure is
to Unplug from your Internet connection, and then repair Windows using
this method: http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
After you reboot, try the game again. If it works, save a new restore point.
Lastly, boot up your system, turn on your XP Internet Firewall, plug back
into your Internet connection and install all Critical and Recommended updates
from: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com one at a time. Test the game after
each update to find which is causing the game not to start on your PC. :-)
"Anna" <MystyIsles@starband.net> wrote in message news:c3193$425b15ab$943f50b6$23312@STARBAND.NET...
> I'm running windows xp pro sp1 on a pentium 4. I installed Age Of Kings, and
> I clicked on play and it ran just fine. Then I got the update for it from
> microsoft and installed it and now when I try to play the game I have a
> problem. When I load the cd and click on play I get a window that tells me,
> Cannot locate the cd-rom, please insert the cd-rom, select ok and restart
> application. I also tried using my other cd player and that doesn't work.
> Funny thing is that it worked fine until I got the update. Why would the
> update do that? Thanks
>
> Anna
>
>
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