![]() ![]() ![]() To prevent this, copy the installation directory to the hard disk, and use the Protect command to reset the proper attributes (e.g. The Installer may fail to set proper write and delete attributes on the Amiga files, causing a lot of 'Can the file be deleted and/or overwritten?', 'Error in file ENVARC.' and other error messages.Do not install any CD-ROM drivers or TCP/IP stack (the emulation inherits both from the host environment).In the pre-installation, answer Yes to the question 'Do you use a 4-way IDE adapter?' (this will prevent an incompatible patch from being installed).If the installer still freezes when outputting sound at the beginning of the installation set the WinUAE sound options to 'Emulated, 100% accurate', 16 bit, stereo.The volume name can be manually set in the emulation options, if necessary. Depending on the version of the product, the volume name of the CD-ROM should be 'AmigaOS3.9' (note the '.' character, which the emulation supports for its volume names, but which some operating systems will strip by default, considering it 'illegal' in a CD volume name).Make sure that the emulation configuration is set to a 68020 CPU and a 3.1 Amiga ROM, and that audio is enabled and working (the Installer may crash or freeze on Amiga computers with no audio). ![]()
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