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Erikorn

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"Failed to find game dis after auto mounting..."
« on: 2020-04-15 03:41:02 »
Get this error in the log whenever I try launching from 7H.  I'm a noob, sorry if it's obvious, it's not to me  :(

### Launching Final Fantasy VII ###
Checking FF7 is not running ...
Checking FF7 .exe exists at C:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\FINAL FANTASY VII\FF7.exe ...
Verifying installed game is compatible ...
Verifying game is not installed in a System/Protected folder ...
Verifying game is full/max install ...
Creating missing required directories ...
Verifying additional files for 'battle' & 'kernel' folders exist ...
Verifying all movie files exist ...
Verifying music files exist ...
Verifying latest game driver is installed ...
   7H_GameDriver.dll file is up to date.
Verifying game driver shaders folders exist ...
Verifying ff7 exe ...
Checking a profile is active ...
Checking mod compatibility requirements ...
Checking mod constraints for compatibility ...
Checking mod load order requirements ...
Looking for game disc ...
Failed to find game disc ...
Auto mounting virtual game disc ...
Looking for game disc after mounting ...
Failed to find game disc after auto mounting ...
Failed to launch FF7. View the above log for details.

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Re: "Failed to find game dis after auto mounting..."
« Reply #1 on: 2020-04-15 12:50:47 »
Upgrade to Windows 8 or newer, or manually mount the game disc ISO which is required to play. You can find the ISO named FF7DISC1.ISO under the 7th Heaven\Resources\ folder.

Erikorn

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Re: "Failed to find game dis after auto mounting..."
« Reply #2 on: 2020-04-15 14:28:32 »
How do you manually mount the iso file?

usb

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Re: "Failed to find game dis after auto mounting..."
« Reply #3 on: 2020-04-15 16:37:18 »
How do you manually mount the iso file?

with a program like daemon tools