How to install aoe 3 in a pc with no disk drive
How to install aoe 3 in a pc with no disk drive
Hello guys I just recently bought a pc which had no disk drive..... I have been trying to find a way to download it but do not know how I was wondering if there could be a way to download the game or I would have to buy the digital version of it?
Re: How to install aoe 3 in a pc with no disk drive
You'll have to either buy the digital version or buy a usb disc drive (which is really cheap by the way, but maybe the digital version is cheaper).
Re: How to install aoe 3 in a pc with no disk drive
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Re: How to install aoe 3 in a pc with no disk drive
I'll post here what was said in the comments of my YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33wgHFJhX4w&t=1s
Jonathan Moerman: Jvargas (assuming you can access a desktop/laptop with a dvd drive somewhere) just make an iso from the discs you need and mount those iso files on your laptop and proceed as normal.
Interjection: The ISO option I have done before for other games. As I said, I'm not a techno wizard so I can't explain but I know enough to follow a YouTube Video/Online Guide - that's how I did it before
Basically, an ISO is a direct copy of what's on a CD. You put the ISO file on to a USB drive and run it and the computer will treat it like a disc in the CD drive
This website could be so help (it's the first thing that came up on Google) http://wincdemu.sysprogs.org/tutorials/mount/
I'd suggest looking around, it's not really a very difficult thing to do :)
Jonathan Moerman: Jvargas (assuming you can access a desktop/laptop with a dvd drive somewhere) just make an iso from the discs you need and mount those iso files on your laptop and proceed as normal.
Interjection: The ISO option I have done before for other games. As I said, I'm not a techno wizard so I can't explain but I know enough to follow a YouTube Video/Online Guide - that's how I did it before
Basically, an ISO is a direct copy of what's on a CD. You put the ISO file on to a USB drive and run it and the computer will treat it like a disc in the CD drive
This website could be so help (it's the first thing that came up on Google) http://wincdemu.sysprogs.org/tutorials/mount/
I'd suggest looking around, it's not really a very difficult thing to do :)
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