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> The Sims, Unleashed
MissAmerica520
post Jan 2 2005, 06:19 PM
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I didn't know if I should post this in the game board or in Windows 95/98*Grinler board, so I posted it in both. Just recently, I had gotten a sims unleashed game. It met all the requirements to my computer, so I tried to install it. The problem was that when I put my CDrom in my computer, I kept getting a message that said "Cannot find file D:\start.exe[or one of its components]." I have windows 98 and I think its a windows problem. But I really need help trying to find a solution to this problem, so please help. Thanks in advance.

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post Jan 5 2005, 06:00 PM
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Hi erica smile.gif

Is the your D: drive on your computer your cdrom?


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post Jan 26 2005, 06:50 AM
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have you tried to explore the actual cd and search for the setup.exe file then double clicking it. or usung the run comand. if none of this helps then you have something either windows or cd-rom. or the setup.exe file not on the cd.
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