CD Recognition problems.
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 11:55 am
Howdy,
This is my first post and I'm sure I'm going to be shunned for posting in the wrong section... but I don't really expect to be a member of this forum, I just need help and I didn't know exactly where else to turn.
I recently purchased a copy of Vampire: Masquerade Redemption. I loved it years ago, and gave it to a friend over time, lost contact with it.
I bought it back to my place and when I put the cd in, there was no autorun install. When I opened my computer and tried to open the cd drive manually it said "This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel."
I tried putting in some other cds and similar things happened... the message didn't come up for every one, but whenever I tried to explore the CD it would bring me to the desktop. Also a common theme is that there were square characters in a lot of the cd names which shouldn't be there. Like (square)ampire kind of thing...
Any ideas?
This is my first post and I'm sure I'm going to be shunned for posting in the wrong section... but I don't really expect to be a member of this forum, I just need help and I didn't know exactly where else to turn.
I recently purchased a copy of Vampire: Masquerade Redemption. I loved it years ago, and gave it to a friend over time, lost contact with it.
I bought it back to my place and when I put the cd in, there was no autorun install. When I opened my computer and tried to open the cd drive manually it said "This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel."
I tried putting in some other cds and similar things happened... the message didn't come up for every one, but whenever I tried to explore the CD it would bring me to the desktop. Also a common theme is that there were square characters in a lot of the cd names which shouldn't be there. Like (square)ampire kind of thing...
Any ideas?