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From: "Robert Comer"
It'd be better to go with a virtual CDRom drive and just create .iso's for
the cd's he needs.
Be forewarned though, MS Flight Simulator 2004 seems to have some kind of
copy protection that makes it not possible to use anything other than the
original. (I always create .iso's of my install CD's and use the .iso's
when possible -- it's faster and CD's are to fragile to use all the time.)
- Bob Comer
"Glenn Meadows" wrote in message
news:41a2aa2a$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> Anyone know if copying all the CD's to a new drive letter on a HD, and
> then
> installing from there will relieve the need to have one of the Install
> disks
> in the CD drive when starting the program? The Boss has a Dell Latitude
> laptop, that has NO drives (floppy or CD/DVD) built in (it's one of those
> ultra slim/light laptops), and he doesn't want to have to schlep the CD
> drive around, and connect it everytime he wants to run Flight Sim (while
> on
> an airplane, etc)...
>
> --
> Glenn M.
>
>
>
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