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Hi guys. I just bought the game today. I installed it. Everything went well until a message in French popped out.

I'm not sure what it says but I guessed I know what it meant.

The message:

"Veuillez inserer le CD de jeu original dans votre lecteur CD-ROM."

I went through the forums & found a couple posts related to my current problem. However, I followed the help provided there, it didn't work for me.

I tried to edit the Config file in the EXE Folder, untick "Play Introduction" & save but it just wouldn't save. I also edited the Disciples Configuration Settings, change the value of "Play intro at startup" to 0 & save, same thing happened. It just wouldn't let me save. When I tried to replace, it says "ACCESS DENIED."

What should I do?
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DeadlyAimz: snip
You can check several things:
- If you installed the game in "Program Files" reinstall it elsewhere and as a general rule try to avoid installing GOG games in Program Files
- Before installing the game right click on the setup file and add administrative rights to it
- Try to change the config file after that
You're probably using a computer without cd drive, simply use any software (like Daemon tools Lite) to create a virtual CD drive then open the config.exe under ~\Disciples Gold\Exe\ and select the cd-rom drive(this step might not be necessary, i'm not sure...) and voilà.
Post edited September 28, 2013 by spiralarrowz
necroposting but i'll like to ask if using Elaboratebyte's Virtual Clone Drive would work as well? i have harddisks in C: and D:, but the program automatically chooses to create a faux CD drive in F: instead of E: . so i take it that the config.exe in the Disciples game folder should fix that problem?

EDIT: nevermind. realised i should change it in the control panel > disk management, for win7
Post edited June 04, 2015 by dick1982