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blog:pc98_game_thelastcrusader [2019/06/05 23:08] – [HDD Install Process] johnblog:pc98_game_thelastcrusader [2020/09/05 09:42] (current) – [HDD Install Process] john
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 You can use the simple directory browser to navigate to a custom location, or accept the default, which is to create the folder //LC// (Last Crusader) in the root of the drive. You can use the simple directory browser to navigate to a custom location, or accept the default, which is to create the folder //LC// (Last Crusader) in the root of the drive.
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 +**Step 4.** The installer then runs and begins to copy files from the first disk:
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 +{{:blog:crusader-install-3-installing.png?640|}}
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 +At a certain point the install will pause and you'll need to insert disk //B//, then //C// and so-on:
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 +{{:blog:crusader-install-4-disk-b.png?640|}}
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 +**Step 5.** After all disks are copied a final menu is shown, with two more options - create a boot disk or cancel. There is a little bit of text to accompany the screen, informing you that a boot disk is ideal since it can start the game in the event of low-memory or faulty configurations.
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 +IMAGE TO ADD HERE
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 +Finally, to launch the game, change to the game directory //LC//, and run the command ''LCRU.COM'', the game will start and go to the menu screen:
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 +{{:blog:crusader.png?640|}}
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 +==== Pre-Packaged Install ====
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 +The Last Crusader is also available pre-packaged with metadata and artwork suitable for running under my PC-98 native game launcher, [[blog:pc98_launcher_b|here]].
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