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Battlefield 2 Installation Problems
JoeStrother
post Aug 2 2005, 03:17 PM
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Well, I just bought BF2 but I cannot get it to install, what happens is that when I put disk 1 and 2 in the drive, it is fine, but when I insert disk 3, it either says that "the disk is not formatted or not used by windows" or it will lock it self up temporarily and then say that there is no d: (my CD drive) until I reboot the computer. But I know the problem has to do with disk 3 of BF2 or my computer. I have tried to clean it but that does not help at all. If anyone can help it would be much appriciated.

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starjax
post Aug 4 2005, 02:34 PM
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search the forums or go to battlefield2.com and click support. You will need to do a manual install of bf2. I had the same issue.

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