Using an Old Game

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I am the legal, registered owner of 'Return of Arcade' for Windows 95. It
came on three floppy disks. I have an old, upgraded system running WIndows
XP Pro and it runs great. I am getting a new system WITHOUT a floppy drive.
How can I transfer the installation from the floppy disks so that I can play
the games?
 
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1. Copy the floppies to a directory.
2. Make an image of the floppies with Winimage.
3. Get a floppy drive for your new computer. Either built-in or USB.

Silver Surfer wrote:
> I am the legal, registered owner of 'Return of Arcade' for Windows
95. It
> came on three floppy disks. I have an old, upgraded system running
WIndows
> XP Pro and it runs great. I am getting a new system WITHOUT a floppy
drive.
> How can I transfer the installation from the floppy disks so that I
can play
> the games?
 
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"Silver Surfer" <Silver Surfer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:62E28590-B4D1-4F06-9D3C-92502AD0DD64@microsoft.com...
>I am the legal, registered owner of 'Return of Arcade' for Windows 95. It
> came on three floppy disks. I have an old, upgraded system running
> WIndows
> XP Pro and it runs great. I am getting a new system WITHOUT a floppy
> drive.
> How can I transfer the installation from the floppy disks so that I can
> play
> the games?

Copy to a CD - *some* floppy games will let you copy them all to a folder
and just install from there. Depends on the game.