Invalid Dvd-rom Error In Call Of Duty 4
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2007 #1 Abyss of Borg Gawd Messages: 517 Joined: Dec 29, 2005 I just got installed the game and I got to play the single player and it gives me this error that says I inserted the wrong disc. http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f25/solved-problems-with-playing-cod4-single-player-480419.html How the hell can this happen when there is only one disk? I swapped out DVD drives and still get the same message. I also don't understand how it could be wrong when I installed the whole game off of it. Please help me out if you know what could cause this. I have the Limited Edition DVD edition if that matters at all. Abyss of Borg, Nov 6, 2007 Abyss of Borg, Nov 6, 2007 #1 https://hardforum.com/threads/call-of-duty-4-wrong-dvd-rom-error.1238808/ Nov 7, 2007 #2 gorilla show Limp Gawd Messages: 389 Joined: Oct 14, 2006 i have the same problem EDIT: I just fixed it. I turned off all the emulation drives on my machine. I had a virtual drive via Power ISO and I disabled it. It worked right after i did this. gorilla show, Nov 7, 2007 gorilla show, Nov 7, 2007 #2 Nov 7, 2007 #3 Abyss of Borg Gawd Messages: 517 Joined: Dec 29, 2005 Thank you so much dude. I had the exact same program and never thought about Power ISO. I disabled my other physical drive and a bunch or stuff last night. I forgot I had the program since I only used it once and never knew it made a virtual drive. Abyss of Borg, Nov 7, 2007 Abyss of Borg, Nov 7, 2007 #3 Nov 7, 2007 #4 MrGuvernment Pick your own.....you deserve it. Messages: 19,086 Joined: Aug 3, 2004 it is likely part of their security, game wont run with virtual drives on, since that is a way to get around some security on games. MrGuvernment, Nov 7, 2007 MrGuvernment, Nov 7, 2007 #4 Nov 7, 2007 #5 GJohn [H]ard|Gawd Messages: 1,174 Joined: Mar 22, 2006 HAHA...i got the same problem and only took a second to fix it GJohn, Nov 7, 2007 GJohn, Nov 7, 2007 #5 Mar 14, 2008 #6
make sure that your data has been read properly. If a Cyclic Redundancy Check fails, it could mean several things. by Leo A. Notenboom, © 2006 When I burn a CD or DVD, I frequently get a "Cyclic Redundancy Check" http://ask-leo.com/cyclic_redundancy_check_what_is_it_and_how_do_i_get_rid_of_it_on_my_newly_burnt_cds_and_dvds.html error when I go to read it. The media has no scratches or anything obviously wrong, http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/415/can-i-register-a-retail-boxed-copy-of-a-game-with-steam so why is this happening? And more importantly, what do I do? • A "Cyclic Redundancy Check", or more commonly just "CRC", is an error detection mechanism that makes sure that the data you're trying to read from media, such as hard disks, CDs and DVDs, is actually correct. By "correct", we mean that the data you read is in fact the data that was call of written. When a CRC check fails, there are several possibilities and places to look. • A CRC works by taking a block of the data that is about to be written to the media, calculating a checksum (basically some math involving all the data, that results in a number), and writing that number, along with the original data, to the media. When the data is later read, that same calculation happens, and if a different number results, then an error is declared call of duty - the data read was not the same as the data written. CRC checks happen each time you read the media. Many CD and DVD burning programs will include a read pass immediately after writing, to ensure that the data was written properly. There are several ways that a checksum error could happen: A Bad Write: if the device that wrote the media had a problem while writing, it could have written the wrong data. Dirt in the Writer: dust or other obstructions in a CD or DVD writer can interfere with the laser and cause the bad data to be written. Bad Media: poor quality media, particularly CDs and DVDs, can sometimes "not take" the data that's written to them. Perhaps there's a flaw in the physical media. These types of flaws may not be visible to the naked eye - even a one-bit error can cause a CRC calculation to fail. Bad Write Alignment: it's fairly obvious that on CDs and DVDs data is written in a circle on the media. However, exactly where that circle lands is dependent on the alignment of the drive. It could be slightly off-center, or skewed in some way. This is frequently the case if a CD or DVD reads perfectly on the drive that wrote it, but fails when read on other drives. Scratches and Other Damage: you've mentioned that your media's not scratched, so this may not apply to you, but CRC c
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