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Old Promo Cds On 64-Bit Windows 7


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Anybody tried to run the old promo CDs on 64-bit Windows 7? I did and other than the Power Pack CD none worked http://www.bzpower.com/board/public/style_emoticons/default/confusedw.gif Anybody know how to fix that?

Download from BMP-->Extract files to desktop-->Install-->Start playing. Tell me if it doesn't work

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I downloaded a Rahkshi CD from Biomedia Project. I opened the iso file with Daemon Tools and I installed Quick Time. Then however when I launch the CD it says that Quick Time is not properly installed and after that it says that system or data failed to setup and that I might be running out of memory, which is nonsense since I have 4GB of RAM. I copied the content of the iso to my disk since on my old computer this worked perfectly but not on my new comp. I keep getting the same error message with this approach as well http://www.bzpower.com/board/public/style_emoticons/default/confusedw.gifI also tried to use the Nestle Toa Mata CD I have at home and the instalation menu never started in this case. I'll try to download it from BMP and I'll tell you folks what happened http://www.bzpower.com/board/public/style_emoticons/default/confusedw.gifHey folks, I just wanted to say that I solved both problems. In the case of the Bohrok-KAl/Rahkshi CDs I had to instal not the 2003 Quicktime that comes on these CDs but instead the current Quicktime. Apparently the old quicktime doesn't work on 64-bit Windows 7. in the case of Nestle Bionicle CD I just started the setup to instal it in troubleshooting mode where I selected to start it under Windows XP Service Pack 2. The Nestle CD works perfectly and the 2003 CDs work perfectly with one exception. In them I could watch the opening movie but if I clicked in the menu on a movie icon it crashed.

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I downloaded a Rahkshi CD from Biomedia Project. I opened the iso file with Daemon Tools and I installed Quick Time. Then however when I launch the CD it says that Quick Time is not properly installed and after that it says that system or data failed to setup and that I might be running out of memory, which is nonsense since I have 4GB of RAM. I copied the content of the iso to my disk since on my old computer this worked perfectly but not on my new comp. I keep getting the same error message with this approach as well http://www.bzpower.com/board/public/style_emoticons/default/confusedw.gifI also tried to use the Nestle Toa Mata CD I have at home and the instalation menu never started in this case. I'll try to download it from BMP and I'll tell you folks what happened http://www.bzpower.com/board/public/style_emoticons/default/confusedw.gifHey folks, I just wanted to say that I solved both problems. In the case of the Bohrok-KAl/Rahkshi CDs I had to instal not the 2003 Quicktime that comes on these CDs but instead the current Quicktime. Apparently the old quicktime doesn't work on 64-bit Windows 7. in the case of Nestle Bionicle CD I just started the setup to instal it in troubleshooting mode where I selected to start it under Windows XP Service Pack 2. The Nestle CD works perfectly and the 2003 CDs work perfectly with one exception. In them I could watch the opening movie but if I clicked in the menu on a movie icon it crashed.

I'm having the same issue with a 2002 Drome Racers promo disc ISO. I'll try what you did to make yours work, thanks! Edited by jamesster
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