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    How do you turn a Multiple Disc game into Files ?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by alazar14, Aug 19, 2009.

  1. alazar14

    alazar14 Notebook Enthusiast

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    My question is how do I turn a game that has 9 Discs into Files that install on a computer.

    The game I am talking about is FFXI. I am going to be getting a Netbook around November and I am sure it will be able to run FFXI on at least Medium settings since Iv seen much weaker netbooks run it on low With zero lag and well over 30fps

    Anyhow As you guys know Netbooks do not have CD drives. I do however own an External HDD which I want to use alongside my main computer to turn my CDs into files and then transfer them to the Netbook to install.

    Is there a way to get this done?
     
  2. hydra

    hydra Breaks Laptops

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    Get external DVD burner, like an LG; excellent and very fast.

    or

    do download for $14 from site.

    or

    disk images if EUL allows.