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I get a message when trying to run the game.

"Could not find files! Please make sure that the game is properly installed and that the CD is in your drive."
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phildaman46: I get a message when trying to run the game.

"Could not find files! Please make sure that the game is properly installed and that the CD is in your drive."
2 things, start the game in admin mode, and if not might wanna try emilauncher1.7 (search for it).
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phildaman46: I get a message when trying to run the game.

"Could not find files! Please make sure that the game is properly installed and that the CD is in your drive."
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jaapdaniels: 2 things, start the game in admin mode, and if not might wanna try emilauncher1.7 (search for it).
Thanks for the reply but neither of these options are working. I get the same error message. Also the option in EMILauncher for running without cds doesn't work.
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jaapdaniels: 2 things, start the game in admin mode, and if not might wanna try emilauncher1.7 (search for it).
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phildaman46: Thanks for the reply but neither of these options are working. I get the same error message. Also the option in EMILauncher for running without cds doesn't work.
Maybe it really can't find some files. Go to its page in GOG Galaxy, More -> Manage Installation -> Verify / Repair.
I have the same problem.

Neither Admin-Mode nor EMILauncher work, it always wants the CDs.
I got it working! It seems that this game doesn't like the hard drive being formated to Exfat. I moved the game over to the C drive which is formated on NTFS and it runs now.
Post edited June 21, 2018 by phildaman46
Had the same problem. I installed and uninstalled and clean installed again. Kept getting the CD error message.

Keep my games on the E drive of my HP, a SD card for extra storage, and they all worked fine until Escape came along.

On a hunch created a folder in the C drive and installed into that and voila!. No problems. Works just fine.
I got the same error. Had to change the name of the .bin file to excactly what the installer tells you it didnt find (i had a file with % and extra numbers in it).