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Old 16-09-2011, 08:59 PM   #7
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No offence but you seem to have no idea what you're doing. Don't try things at random. We're here to help you, but you need to pay attention and follow our instructions carefully.
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Originally Posted by brianjn View Post
and a file that has this info in it i changed it to synd.inf to read it it contains (main /c0 /iirq7 /idma1 /iio220)
This stores your soundcard settings. Rename it back to what it was right away!
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but since then i have found that dos box even tho it is installed in the c drive it doesnt recognise it so if it is set to save in c:synd\save it cant how i have moved the syndicate file to c: but then the game wont run at all
That's... not how drive mounting works in DOSBox.
1. The drive letter in DOSBox does not have to have anything to do with the actual location of the directories on your actual hard drive. I've been happily mounting F:\Oldgames\ as the C drive in DOSBox for last 7 years.
2. Your drive mounts should start with C That's how it was in DOS, and you really should do it that way.
3. The Beginner's Guide should help a bit.

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i have moved the syndicate file to c: but then the game wont run at all
You have moved something to c: . Question is what. Screenshot of that directory's contents, please.
What are you mounting in DOSBox? What error messages do you get? Screenshots, please.

Also, make sure the directory is not set to "read only" (check its' properties in Windows). If it is, you've got your cause right there.
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