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Help EasyTutu and no CD

Post by TheSjon »

Help,

I tried posting problem this on the TutuGeneral forum, but I couldn't get an answer, so I was hoping someone might help me here..

I have installed EasyTutu and played through BG1 with the 4 in 1 box set (BG1, TotSC, SoA and ToB) using the ToB cd in my drive. I now want to start SoA and ToB with my BG1 character. I import the final save game, ok the character and press done.
This is were it stops, since my computer asks me to put cd2 in drive. I know the ToB cd should be in there, but it is..the computer just doesn't seem to recognise it..

Anyone has an idea?

Thnx in advance
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Post by Jordoo »

Have you uninstalled TuTu? Its been a while but I'm pretty sure that you cannot run BGII with TuTu installed because of the modifications it makes certain BGII files and such. Look in the readme file for Easy TuTu and there should be a conversion back to BGII section. Basically you uninstall TuTu and then manually remove some files from you BGII folder.

If you worried about importing you character put a copy of the character in a folder on your desktop and you can always simply put it into the character folder inside your BGII folder after your done with the conversion.
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Post by galraen »

You shouldn't have to uninstall Tutu, it should have created it's own folders by default it should be C:\Program Files\BaldursGateTutu\", whereas BGII should be in it's own folder C:\Program Files\Black Isle\BGII - SoA\ by default. They should not interfere with each other, mine certainly never have done.

I'd suggest trying searching this forum, other people have had problems similar to yours with the game not recognising the right disk when using compilation versions of the games.
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galraen wrote:You shouldn't have to uninstall Tutu, it should have created it's own folders by default it should be C:\Program Files\BaldursGateTutu\", whereas BGII should be in it's own folder C:\Program Files\Black Isle\BGII - SoA\ by default. They should not interfere with each other, mine certainly never have done.

I'd suggest trying searching this forum, other people have had problems similar to yours with the game not recognising the right disk when using compilation versions of the games.
Has TuTu always been like that? I remember having issies running BGII and having to uninstall a bunch it eventually. Hmmm .... that years ago now however.
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It has since I installed it using EasyTutu Jordoo, I never used it before the easy version came out.
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Post by Jordoo »

galraen wrote:It has since I installed it using EasyTutu Jordoo, I never used it before the easy version came out.
I'm not sure I ever used easyTuTu, If I have time maby I'll investigate that.
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