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2 Reply with quote Unable to change to... by Brevon » 2008-8-21 @ 08:16 I don't understand what is happening here. I mount the drive like I am supposed to(mount c c:\games), I switch to the c prompt(c:), then I put in(cd\games; c:\games; cd games; c:games) and none of dosbox unable to change directory them go to the games directory... It just says one of two things(Unable to change to: games; Unable
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to change to: \games; Illegal command: C:\games) I got it to work ONCE, it went to the prompts like it should, I was able to load dosbox turbo unable to change to dos the game, and everything was fine. Now it won't do it and my brain is going to explode since I'm following what I'm supposed to do and it won't go, and that it worked before and why not now?!?!! I hope someone knows what
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is happening here and how to fix it. Huge thanks to whomever can sort this out! ~Brevon Brevon Newbie Posts: 11Joined: 2008-8-21 @ 07:59 Top Reply with quote Re: Unable to change to... by wd » 2008-8-21 @ 08:32 If you do "mount c c:\games" then the c-drive in dosbox is your c:\games directory on your real system. Just do a DIR on the dosbox c-drive to check out what's there. wd DOSBox Author Posts: 10818Joined: 2003-12-03 @ 21:23 Top Reply with quote Re: Unable to initgraph error in dosbox change to... by Brevon » 2008-8-21 @ 08:37 Yeah, it's there. I'm actually an old dos user, love the program! Anyways, it is indeed there, like I said it worked that one time and now it's not going. Brevon Newbie Posts: 11Joined: 2008-8-21 @ 07:59 Top Reply with quote Re: Unable to change to... by Qbix » 2008-8-21 @ 08:41 mount c c:\ c: cd games Water flows down the stream How to ask questions the smart way! Qbix DOSBox Author Posts: 10146Joined: 2002-11-27 @ 14:50Location: Fryslan Website Top Reply with quote Re: Unable to change to... by Brevon » 2008-8-21 @ 08:43 Unable to change to: games. That's what I get when I do it like you just suggested. I realize how to do it, it just won't go... Brevon Newbie Posts: 11Joined: 2008-8-21 @ 07:59 Top Reply with quote Re: Unable to change to... by Qbix » 2008-8-21 @ 09:21 then there is no folder games on c:\ or you have totally no access to it . Water flows down the stream How to ask questions the smart way! Qbix DOSBox Author Posts: 10146Joined: 2002-11-27 @ 14:50Location: Fryslan Website Top Reply with quote Re: Unable to change to... by Brevon » 2008-8-21 @ 09:32 Hmmmmm, makes me wonder if it is some stupid Vista administrator problem.... Gonna check that out and see what happens. Brevon Newbie Posts: 11Joined: 2008-8-21 @ 07:59 Top Reply with quote Re: Unable to change to... by Brevon » 2008-8-21 @ 09:42 ........ No dice..... I was already set as an administrato
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Lurker Join Date: May 2005 Location: , Posts: 1 Can anyone help me - Ive dosbox android tried helping myself...to no avail by looking at previous forum entries but am not getting far. My problem: I have installed dosbox and have set up so http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=19333 it is looking for "old games" in c drive, when I run the cd instruction I simply get "unable to change to" whatever it is I am trying to run.... It looks like this: Z:\>mount C C:\oldgames Drive C is mounted as local directory C:\oldgames\ Z:\>C: C:\>cd oldgames Unable to change to: oldgames Any http://www.abandonia.com/vbullet/showthread.php?t=5004 Ideas gratefully recieved as this is sending me a bit mental.... Thanks Jim                         Jimbo1977 View Public Profile Find More Posts by Jimbo1977 Find Threads Started by Jimbo1977 View all Chatbox messages posted by Jimbo1977 13-05-2005, 10:58 PM #2 robotangel Newbie Join Date: May 2005 Location: , Posts: 18 You've mounted c:\oldgames as C. Try a "dir" command to see what's in the directory. Or is in c:\oldgames another directory called "oldgames"? The try "cd oldgam~1". Good old dos, 6 + 2 letters...                         robotangel View Public Profile Find More Posts by robotangel Find Threads Started by robotangel View all Chatbox messages posted by robotangel 13-05-2005, 11:05 PM #3 milo Newbie Join Date: May 2005 Location: , Posts: 12 read this if you haven't DOSbox-the easy way to play this is how i run all abandonia games...                         milo View Public Profile Find More Posts by m
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