Morgishu Posted October 10, 2004 Share Posted October 10, 2004 Well i whent about it like this, i first followed the steps for windows xp, i whent to folder options, show all hidden files etc, then i saw were someone posted about just disabling norton antivirus, and i did that as well, decided to give it a shot, and it installed correctly. So i guess both helped lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carloscn73 Posted October 12, 2004 Share Posted October 12, 2004 Well... it seems my problem was related to my wireless keyboard. I disconnected it momentarily, started the game, waited for the Profile screen, and connected it again. Worked perfectly. I still want to know what is the conflict, however! Thanks again for all the replies! Carlos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mxpaint Posted February 16, 2005 Share Posted February 16, 2005 Ok i read the above steps to fixing the install, and did them but, when i copied and pasted disc2 i got an error. I know that the above install guide says tht i have a defective disc. But, I think its something else because the error is "cannot copy data3: Invalid MS-DOS function" Do u think it might have to do with my settings? Or do i just have a deffective disc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M1911A1 Posted August 9, 2005 Share Posted August 9, 2005 I get the EXACT SAME ERROR!!!! The exact same message... I'm hoping it's a technical issue, but I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
impatientman Posted February 24, 2007 Share Posted February 24, 2007 I did what you said below. Going crazy with this game. even ended up installing a patch.... now having this FATAL problem -- but nowhere do I see the solution.... is it a driver I need? if so, which one??????? (frustration setting in) this was emailed to me today by lucasarts after i got off the phone with them. seems to solve install issues Hello, If you are receiving errors attempting to install the game once you have disc 2 or disc 3 for the game in the CD drive during the installation process, and you have more than 5GB free on your harddrive, the following work-around solution may get the game installed successfully for you. If you have a printer, you may want to print these instructions for easier reference. To check your harddrive space, open My Computer, right-click your local drive (C:) and choose properties and look at the free space. You can also use a local disc (harddrive) other than C: if you have more than one, just substitute the correct drive letter for C: in the following instructions. 1. Make sure your system is set to view system and hidden files. - Open the My Computer window, go to VIEW on the menu bar in Windows 9x (go to the TOOLS option in Windows XP/2000), and select Folder Options. - Select the View tab, and click on the option to "Show All Files" in Windows 9x or select the option to "Show hidden files and folders" in Windows XP/2000. - Below this option (for Windows XP/2000) remove the check marks next to the "Hide extensions for known file types" option and the "Hide protected operating system files" option so these options are turned off. Click Yes on the Warning dialogue box that appears. - Click Apply & OK at the bottom of the Folder Options window. 2. Install DirectX 9.0c from game disc 1 before continuing. Insert disc 1 and exit the launcher if it appears. Open My Computer, right-click the CD icon (BF_1) and choose open. Open the DirectX folder and double-click the dxsetup.exe file (with the blue computer icon) and follow the prompts to install DirectX 9.0c. The computer will need to restart after this. Since DirectX will already be installed when you next attempt to install the game, we recommend you use the Custom install option rather than the Automatic install. 3. Place disc 2 for the game in the CD drive. Click OK and ignore the prompt to insert disc 1. Open My Computer and right-click the CD icon (BF_2) and choose open. Click Edit on the menu bar and choose select all. Then click Edit and choose copy once all the files in the window are selected. 4. Open My Computer and open the C: drive, or the local disc (harddrive) which has lots of free space available. Click File on the menu bar and choose New Folder. Name your new folder disc2 and hit enter. Open this disc 2 folder and click edit on the menu bar and choose paste to place all the copied files from CD#2 into this folder. If you get a read error while copying files then you may have a bad CD. 5. After all the files for disc 2 are copied to the disc2 folder, place game disc 3 (CD#3) in the CD drive. Click OK and ignore the prompt to insert disc 1. Open My Computer and right-click the CD icon (BF_3) and choose open. Click Edit on the menu bar and choose select all. Then click Edit and choose Copy once all the files in the window are selected. 6. Open My Computer and open the C: drive, or the local disc (harddrive) which has lots of free space available. Click File on the menu bar and choose New Folder. Name your new folder disc3 and hit enter. Open this disc3 folder and click edit on the menu bar and choose paste to place all the copied files from CD#3 into this folder. If you get a read error while copying files then you may have a bad CD. 7. After all the files for disc 3 are copied to the disc3 folder, place game disc 1 (CD#1) in the CD drive and attempt to install the game once more. - When you are prompted to place disc 2 in the drive, do not insert CD#2 in the CD drive, simply browse to the C:\DISC2\GAMEDATA folder and click OK to continue. - When you are prompted to place disc 3 in the drive, do not insert CD#3 in the CD drive, simply browse to the C:\DISC3\GAMEDATA folder and click OK to continue. - When you are prompted to place disc 1 in the drive to complete the installation, browse to the CD drive, and open the GAMEDATA folder and click OK to see if this completes the installation. If the installation is successful, you can manually delete the Disc2 and Disc3 folders you created on your harddrive. If you appear to have a defective game CD, we suggest you try exchanging the game for another copy from the store where you purchased the game. If they will not replace the game for you, you can send the CD(s) to us for replacement. There is a 90-day warranty on all of our games. During this period you may return a defective CD and receive a free replacement (please send a dated copy of the proof of purchase). If it has been more than 90 days since the date of purchase you can send in the defective CD(s) plus a check or money order to cover replacement costs (shipping & handling is already included). We charge $5 for a replacement CD or set of CD’s for a single game. Send the CD(s) and payment (if out-of-warranty) to: LucasArts Attn: Product Support P.O. Box 10307 San Rafael, CA 94912 Please attach a short note specifying that you need a replacement of the item sent, with your name and address also appearing on the note. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vortees Posted September 25, 2009 Share Posted September 25, 2009 This thread help too much for newbies installing SW Battlefront I good... good... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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