
If for some reason using physical disc doesn't work or you don't want to insert it each time you want to play, create the image of it with ImgBurn (BIN/CUE format, preserves CD audio unlike ISO), mount it with virtual drive (like Daemon Tools) and proceed with mounting. Also CD audio plays only when the disc is in the first CD drive, but it can be solved by changing drive letter in Windows settings. Installer might report not enough disk space to install all components, but I'm not sure how to solve this. Mount d -t cdrom (-t cdrom initializes mscdex and treats this "drive" as CD)ĭon't forget to change the current drive before proceeding with installation. Insert the game disc, launch DosBox and type:

First, you must create a directory for the emulator to use it as "hard drive" (mounting entire C: drive is risky, C:\DOSBOX folder is good example). NFS probably doesn't have a Win95 version, so DosBox is the only way to go.

Ursprünglich geschrieben von Newb Hunter:I have a hard copy of the original "The Need for Speed"congrats
