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Installing RCT3 Platinum CD Issue

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If you didn't know yet, I previously stated that I finally found my RCT3 Platinum disk and I was so excited at installing it on my computer.

So I plugged it on my disk drive and waited for it to install.
When it was installing RCT3 though, about 1/3 of the way into the installation, it would just freeze and stay there.

I thought "Oh, it must be working hard to get it installed, so I'll wait and stare."
After a couple of minutes, an error box came up and said something like...

"Feature not installed
USA_BUILD ... "
(I forgot what the rest said.)

I was greeted with disappointment when I saw that. Eek I tried looking for fix for that error, but I could find anything.

Can someone please help me? Smile Thanks so much in advance.
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#2
Perhaps, get a new CD. Thats all I can really think of. How about cleaning your CD? Don't use soap though, it can leave soap on the disc and leave permanet damage. (i learned the hard way with my old Plantinum disc.)
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#3
Well, if you lost your disk for a while it probably did get damaged, wherever it was. To me, damaged and defective disks always cause these install failures. I still have many old games where the disks are too scratched to work anymore from long periods of storage. Sometimes, when I order a game online (saves money) it arrives completely defective. Luckily, if the scratches haven't damaged the label, just plain cleaning it with water should still work.
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(Dec 23, 2010, 08:41 PM)Master_RCT3 Wrote: Perhaps, get a new CD. Thats all I can really think of. How about cleaning your CD? Don't use soap though, it can leave soap on the disc and leave permanet damage. (i learned the hard way with my old Plantinum disc.)

Hmm.. I'm too lazy to get a new CD and I'm broke. Frown The disc is pretty scratched up... and I don't know any other way to clean it.

(Dec 23, 2010, 10:36 PM)coasterfreak900 Wrote: Well, if you lost your disk for a while it probably did get damaged, wherever it was. To me, damaged and defective disks always cause these install failures. I still have many old games where the disks are too scratched to work anymore from long periods of storage. Sometimes, when I order a game online (saves money) it arrives completely defective. Luckily, if the scratches haven't damaged the label, just plain cleaning it with water should still work.

Wouldn't water make the CD even worse as it is? If not, maybe I can do that. And what do you mean "the label"? Is that the front of the CD or back?
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You should probably buy a new disk.
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#6
You can contact Atari on this issuse, but I'm not sure that it would help you installing it.
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