![]() The drive is no problem, but I can't get the system install to work. I did try to make a new drive, and install a new system to it. Or at least, that was as I understood that info. When I tried to solve my game install problem, I saw in the info here that there is some kind of error, that prevents a new SheepShaver to be installed in 10.12, and that you have to use some kind of work around of the type I did. After I while I tried to install my old SheepShaver install files that I use with my MacOS 10.6.8, and after some trial and error I got the blinking disc, and changed the links inside in preferences. I downloaded the new SheepShaver for 10.12-10.14, but it would not open to let me see the blinking disc with a question mark. The installer will then install only the files to be installed in the System Folder there, and the other files on the additional volume.īetter is to not use a pre-installed system, but to do a proper new MacOS installation from an install CD image onto a new disk image that is large enough for additional installations. When those files are only small and if the image with the SystemFolder is unlocked, it may be possible to install the game on your additional volume. If you use an OS9 image with pre-installed system, there is very little room left for additional installations. The game installer will want to install files in the System Folder. The 'Unix" drive is for exchanging files only, not for installations or running applications. The instruction to lock the image file is for a system install CD image. Did you use a OS9 image with pre-installed system like the one that can be downloaded from Redundant Robot? That image file should not be locked. Your "hard drive" with the System Folder on it should not be locked. I'm not able to install a system folder to my new virtual disc (the virtual installer hangs), and if I remove the "hard drive" and initialise it - I suppose it will be locked?Īny suggestions? The SheepShaver version is 0201 (2.4) ![]() So I created a new virtual hard drive, and hoped that the problem was solved.īut now I'm told that I can't install Civilization II on that drive, because it does not have a system folder. ![]() I checked my old installation, and I had a virtual extra hard drive with it on. I'm not allowed to install it on the Unix disc, because it's a "network disc". ![]() I can't install it on the "hard drive/system disc", as it is locked. By trial and error I managed to install SheepShaver by using the old install first, before seeing that info in the instruction manual here, but now I'm stuck.Ĭivilization II needs to be installed, before it can be used. So - now I checked if maybe SheepShaver had been updated, and could be installed on my MacMini Mac OS 10.12. Haven't had time to look into that as of yet. ![]() I tried to install my old SheepShaver build on my PowerBook with Mac OS 10.10, and the game loads, but quits all the time. In my old build, on Mac OS 6.8, the CD will not be recognised, but I copied the CD to the hard drive and was able to play without the movies/multimedia additions. Hi, I use SheepShaver to always be able to play Civilization II. ![]()
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