I tried this tip but under wine it appears in the D: slot as it should do, even still I mounted it under F: just for lulz, then navigated through the .wine directory to install it. No joy.
Meshsync wrote: (I also now have Flash problems...)
Assuming you mean native Flash, that sounds like you have problems in your host system. You need to straighten that out first, as problems with your OS could definitely affect Wine.
While that might be the case, I doubt it to the extremes. It was a flashplugin issue with Firefox still not entirely sure about it but the only problem was with freezing. That has no bearing on wine checking if a CD exists.
I have completely wiped my hdd and reinstalled fresh.
Wine 1.7, install RA3, Wine cannot see the CD...doesn't even let me retry. Doesn't even think about installing SecuRom...
That all looks normal, which is why I'm surprised that it asks me to insert the disk.
I have no idea. What I do know, is that it worked before so therefore I can only assume it's version 4.x or such like. Unfortunately I cannot find any information that tells me what version SecuRom is on the disc.
That all looks normal, which is why I'm surprised that it asks me to insert the disk.
I have no idea. What I do know, is that it worked before so therefore I can only assume it's version 4.x or such like. Unfortunately I cannot find any information that tells me what version SecuRom is on the disc.
Okay...
Work around acquired...
Copy the entire disc to hdd. No, not to iso, to hdd. Now, run the set up as normal, hence no disc required :3. Instead use the disk to launch the game afterwards if completely necessary. >.>
I'm not sure what the problem is.
Command and Conquer Red Alert 3 is also part of the DeAuthorize mechanism that EA games have. I'm not sure how much effect that has, but it might be useful.