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Aug 5, 2024, 1:28:36 AM8/5/24
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Ive 'acquired' Emperor: Battle for Dune (i.e. its not legit), all four discs, serial number, and it installed just fine, no problems whatsoever. But then when I attempt to play it, a windows message appears: "Please insert the correct CD-ROM, select OK and restart application". I have two DVD drives (DVD Drive D: and DVD RW Drive E:).

In my research, I've seen that a few others on the internet have come up with a similar problem, but I haven't found any solutions that worked for me. I tried switching discs, tried placing the first disc in Drive E, but to no avail (though I would assume its because I installed the program in Drive D). I even tried placing the first disc in Drive D, and the second in Drive E (or just a random audio CD in Drive E). Both drives read, rip and burn CDs.


i also got non legit copy but still works like butter... well it might be the disc... is there any folder named crack in the iso no 1??(the main disc)... it should be there and paste this in the installed directory... if not find the crack on net... remember version of the game...


@Flibble: I may have to do that. This copy was given to me a few years ago by my ex-bf, and I only just found it again. To clarify, would I have to uninstall it and reinstall it before using the no-CD crack (seeing as I already installed stuff/used the serial/etc) or? Dumb question but its better to be safe than sorry.


@AQIB: Yeah I see the crack folder now. I copied and pasted it, and it still says the same thing. I went into the Crack folder (both on the disc and what I copied to the directory) and double clicked the Emperor.exe file and it now reads "You must run the game from its install directory"... But I did... *shakes fist* (C: > Program Files (x86) > Westwood).


Yeah I'm sure, I set the path myself when I installed it instead of letting it do it automatically. It didn't, though, ask if I wanted to replace the crack folder when I copied it the first time -- there was no crack folder where I installed it, only on the disc itself. Wouldn't mind the crack. Where do I paste it?


I appear to say at the bottom that it worked, well since then my PC has had to be repaired thus losing eveything on it so I just now tried to install FM2007 again, using the method that worked last time, worked again, so I have installed the game, no problem.


If it worked before on the same pc, prior to the repair, then the problem is (I would suggest) with the pc, and not the game. Go through and make sure all drivers/direct x etc are up to date and see if that helps...


I tried it on my brothers laptop and it worked, the only thing I did different was when I got the kaspersky security message, on my computer I clicked 'restrict', as that is what 81% of people did (well that's what it said anyway), on the laptop I chose 'allow', I don't know if that's the reason it didn't work on my computer or not?


I'm not familiar with Kaspersky myself, but I would imagine somewhere in the settings, there should be a list of restricted files, and you should be able to remove it from the list there.. Perhaps someone who has Kaspersky could point you in the right direction...


I was trying it on windows 2000, it didn't install in xp but worked in windows 2000 (as I said in the other thread I linked in the OP of this thread), I am now trying to work this game with exactly the same settings of when it worked on my brothers laptop, so its not the settings or the game.


Its frustrating when things like this happen, as it seems very strange why it works on one and not the other.. and apologies, I missed that link in the OP lol Still hunting around on google search, but not found much else of use yet...


its okay mate, I appreciate your help, as I said before I just want to rekindle some memories of old saves so its not important, although I wanted to show my mate (and prove to him) that I won the league in both China and Brazil!


that's the error message I had when I posted in the other thread, that problem was sorted when tfell suggested running it in windows 2000 and it worked so none of them solutions haven't already been tried, like I said I appreciate your help so don't worry about it


tried FM 2008 last night instead, it installed at first but it said there were parts of it that didn't install, the game ran and worked fine but when I turned it off and tried to re-load, I couldn't find the save, so I searched it and it was in the folder 'games' but you couldn't load it, I uninstalled and tried it in vista mode and it worked, the file still went into the 'games' folder but it worked.


Not sure if you have following these steps or not, but install the game outside of the programs folder (a folder on the desktop called games for example) once installed and patched right click on the .exe and set it to run under administrator if the game still doesn't work correctly set it to compatibility mode for xp or vista and start the game again. These are the normal steps for old games made before vista was released and didn't have patches to update them to the later operating systems.


Installing in a different folder outside of the programs folder should work, it works for me with very old games and for games that are old and will install and work from the programs folder I find work better when not installed in the programs folder.


As far as I'm aware FM2007 can't be played on Windows 10. This is due to the way Windows 10 has changed the way that Windows handles DRM issues and so most of the older FM games have proved difficult/impossible to get running on Windows 10. secdrv.sys driver cannot now be run or installed on Windows 10.


If you can get on a computer using Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 then this is still possible if you don't have the Windows security update KB3086255 installed. This update disables the secdrv.sys driver which allows older games like FM2007 to run. But by uninstalling this you are making your computer more vulnerable so only do so at your own risk.


I disconnected the Battery in my 2005 Corolla, and now the navigation/audio system doesn't work at all, and just says "Please insert correct map disc" - even though an original Toyota Map DVD is in.



I googled around, and have seen many people posting with the same issue in many different Toyota models, not just Corolla - but I didn't find anyone posting what the solution might be.


I went into the local Toyota dealership and he was useless, it was almost as thou he had never seen the error message before, I previously did not have an SD card in there or a CD for the sat nav, I now have a blank SD card ready to go, I would be gratful if someone could please please please let me know what to do next to get the radio, bluetooth etc back up and running. The system in the car is a TNS510.


6, If your Map SD card has become corrupt due to you trying to start the car with a flat Battery, then you can use the card you made to get the TNS510 working then swap it for your original Map SD card


I have found a fix for the 'Please insert correct map disc' problem for the B9002/TNS600 system only, not sure if it will work on other systems, For those that are new to this problem, it happens when the vehicle's Battery is disconnected.


Don't bother opening the system, I can confirm the B9002/TNS600 has NO SD card reader or Battery that can be removed for a reset. According to the forums only the 'loading.kwi' file is required on a Dual Layer (DL) DVD using certain DVD software burned at a certain speed.


I havent tested the file (I hadnt this information) but I have opened the system, cleaned by hand and ethylalcohol the laser in DVD, closed and it works properly now. The opening of TNS600 is not so hard, few screws only tricky situation is with "folio buses". Which you need to carefully disconnect and reconnection is only possible when you open DVD, first connect bus to PCB at the bottom and after back to DVD. It is little bit sensitive operation but you are skilful in average, you can do it.


I have a Corolla Verso 2005 and the "please insert correct map disc" problem arised when my Battery was disconnected. I have lost the original map disc. Would somebody please help me re-activate this? I am struggling without my rear camera and radio!


I have found a fix for the 'Please insert correct map disc' problem for the B9002/TNS600 system only, not sure if it will work on other systems, For those that are new to this problem, it happens when the vehicle's battery is disconnected.


Don't bother opening the system, I can confirm the B9002/TNS600 has NO SD card reader or battery that can be removed for a reset. According to the forums only the 'loading.kwi' file is required on a Dual Layer (DL) DVD using certain DVD software burned at a certain speed.


I had the same problem after disconnecting battery; it is a B9000 sat nav / radio unit. I took the lid off (7 screws); removed the two screws holding the DVD cage in place; carefully lift it up being careful not to break the ribbon; find the DVD reader lens in the middle of the player - give it a wipe with a dry cotton bud - put it all back together and it now reads the DVD again.


Hi there please help.I have a navigation system in my Toyota hilux 2005 D4D Model. When I removed the Battery and wanted to play the radio there was an error message on the screen "PLEASE INSERT CORRECT MAP DISC" THE NAVIGATION DISCH IS DEMAGED AND NO LONGER USABLE. Caan someone tell me how to sort this problem PLEASE I am stuck with no sound in my toyota.


Heidfirst many thanks for your quick response. Just wondering the search word that I can use on eBay. Can you suggest for me the search word I can use on eBay please, sorry for bothering you too much

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