How do you add old software that requires a cd and make it inclusive


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    How do you add old software that requires a cd and make it inclusive


    I have an educational software made for Windows XP which I know how to install however the software was designed for you to actually use the CD for MP3s and video. I was wondering if anyone knew how I could install it and also include the MP3 and stuff so I don't have to use the CD. Thanks
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    Try making a folder same volume name as the cd on your hd, copy the entire cd into it - set up from there.
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  3. whs
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    Another option is Virtual Clone Drive. It behaves exactly like a real drive.
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    thanks to the both of you.
    Fantail: The drive is now called, DVD RW Drive (D:) TL CD would your suggestion imply calling my folder TL CD or....?
    whs: Doesn't something like Virtual Clone Drive work on ISO files or something along those lines? In other words I would first have to do the whole CD's contents first as an iso and then take it from there?
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  5. whs
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    A virtual CD can be anything that a real CD is.
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    pintree3 said:
    thanks to the both of you.
    Fantail: The drive is now called, DVD RW Drive (D:) TL CD would your suggestion imply calling my folder TL CD or....?
    whs: Doesn't something like Virtual Clone Drive work on ISO files or something along those lines? In other words I would first have to do the whole CD's contents first as an iso and then take it from there?
    There are freewares that turn a folder into an iso image. Then you can mount it. It appears to the system as an optical drive with a CD or DVD in it.

    The one I remember is Folder2ISO but the virtual drive software may already have that functionality built in. Try loading a folder with the program and see what happens. :)
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    Fantail said:
    Try making a folder same volume name as the cd on your hd, copy the entire cd into it - set up from there.
    That worked for me with a CD dictionary(back in the day before all was on the web.) I made the folder as you suggest. Plus the dictionary software had an .ini file with the drive letter stored. I just changed that to the HD with the folder. It found words like 10000 times faster(words like hyperbole.)

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