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I asked somewhere on the internet and someone said it might be because the CD needs to be in the D: CD Drive, but I was unable to find clear instructions on how to change drive letters in VirtualBox, that's why I'm asking here. So in the guest Windows I have an empty D: CD Drive + the E: CD Drive that recognised the CD I put in my laptop and I managed to successfully install the game, but when I try to launch it, it says that there's no CD inserted in the computer. I added a drive in my Virtual Machine, that reads the host CD drive on my computer, which is the E: drive (D: is a backup hard drive). Hi everyone, I hope i'm posting this at the right place, to be honest I'm not extremely good with computers so I didn't understand all the terms used and had a little trouble setting up a Virtual Machine.īasically I created a Windows XP Virtual Machine to replay an old PC game I loved but it uses the SafeDisc system that is now automatically blocked on Windows 10 computers and the game is too unknown to have a NoCD fix so this was kind of a desperate attempt on my part to replay that game. If you have already done this step before, you might have a registered VDI file with the same name inside your VirtualBox Media Manager.
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