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#1 Gamewize
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It'd be nice. I managed to find out how to mount the director and run the .exe, but now, when I try to install, it says it can't copy files correctly.
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#2 Gamewize
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Yeah, I've heard about DosBox, and I have it, but I've got no idea how to actually install and run Dungeon Keeper using it.
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#3 Gamewize
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I recently got a big urge to play some Dungeon Keeper, the problem is I have Windows 7 64bit. No problem, I thought, because I've got Virtual PC that can run Windows XP 32 bit. Everything installed fine and dandy, but when I try to launch the game (either from the provided shortcut or directly from Keeper95.exe) it flashes a black screen and does nothing. I've tried compatability modes, but now I'm out of ideas.

Is there anything that can be done to get this game to run in Virtual PC?

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#4 Gamewize
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Alright, I'm good and the drive is functioning. Thanks a bundle!
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#5 Gamewize
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Alrighty, how do I go about doing that?
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#6 Gamewize
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Yeah, on the upper list I couldn't...but then I looked down and it was listed there. Sorry about that, I didn't look over it very well.
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#7 Gamewize
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Alright, since this isn't the primary drive (that is, it's being used for storage and not to boot the OS from), do I select Primary or Extended Partition?
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#8 Gamewize
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No, it isn't visible there. It's a SATA drive, Western Digital.

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#9 Gamewize
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As the title suggest,s I just got my new hard-drive in today. The device shows up in both the BIOS and in the Device manager, but does not show up on My Computer. I'm certain all the cables are correctly connected within it. What's the problem?

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#10 Gamewize
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Alrighty, thanks for all the advice! I do, in fact, have SATA cables that came with by Mobo, so it looks like I'll be getting that type of Harddrive instead. Once again, thanks!