
Just press Abort, and if it asks you to roll back the previous changes, press no. It should install the rest of the game, then ask you to reinsert Disc 1.Įject Disk 2 using the method previously described then mount Disk 1 again and press OK.


It will install up to about 50%, then ask you to insert Disc 2.Įject the Disk 1 ISO by right-clicking on the icon in My Computer, then clicking on Eject, then mount the second one using the method previously described. It will ask you to input your CD key, which is on the back of the manual. Now open the CD that should now show up as being in your "CD drive" in My Computer, and open Setup.exe. This built into Windows 8 and 10 (right-click, mount), but you can use PowerISO or Daemon Tools if you're on Windows 7. With that done, you can now mount the ISO of the first CD. However, if you have an old Windows PC with a disk drive, you can use IMGBurn to create an ISO directly from the CDs. If you have a Mac, Disk Utility doesn't work, so you'll have to copy the files on the CDs to a flash drive then use IMGBurn on Windows to create an ISO from the folder (tutorial here). You have to click on the floppy disk icon to download.įirst, you'll go on your computer with a CD drive to create. The NoCD exe, found here (this isn't optional, it only runs on Windows 10 with this exe). Please note that I used the GOTY edition for this, and that this may work differently with other releases.Ī copy of the original Call of Duty (you can find these on eBay for less than 5 bucks)

I could have just bought the game on Steam, but it still costs 20 bucks on there, and I wasn't willing to spend that much money on a game that came out shortly after I was born. Because of this, I had to come up with a solution. I recently obtained a copy of the original Call of Duty, but my computer doesn't have a CD/DVD drive.
