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Sheik
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Sounds like you have Safedisk problems. I have them to just email firaxis for a safedisk patch. You can find out how in the FAQ on Civ3.com
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ACTD_Ran
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Hacienda Heights
May 2002 time: 21:21
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Long and lengthy....
I had that problem too... But had a few 'issues' I needed to solve first.
One was that I had my CD drive as another letter because I had another drive in when I installed Civ3. [Uninstalling/reinstalling will solve that or...]
You can start the "Registry Editor" by going to the start button and clicking on "Run" then just type in "Regedit" and hit 'ok'. If it says that it can't find that file/program, then go back and select browse when the dialog box comes up, then go to the 'C:\Windows\System" folder and look there for it. It should be there.
Please do not mess with other entries in your registry, as it is an intergal part of your systems operation.
To check the drive letter for your CDROM you can go to your control panel, then to the system icon and go to the device manger tab. Or just go to your start button and click on "Run" and type in "Explorer" or C:\windows\explorer.exe" It will show you in the left window what letter your CDROM is assigned, that is if it sees it 
You can see if it's a registry problem by looking into the Regedit. It's under the "HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Inforgames Interactive\Civilization III" in the left window. You'll first have to expand the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" 'folder' then on and on...
NOTE: that you probably should have another entry: "Civilization III v1.29f" or for the latest patch if you have any. But if you look in that "Civilization III" 'folder' you'll see a "CD_Path" entry and it should be pointing to the drive letter of your CDROM, if it isn't, then more than likely that's where the problem is...
IF AND ONLY IF This seems to be the problem, click on that "CD_Path" Entry in the right window to highlight it, then right click on it and select "Modify". A "Edit Setting" window will come up, down in the "Value data:" entry box is where you put the correct setting. Enter the correct drive letter assigned to your CDROM here with the colon... IE: > " E: " and nothing else, then hit ok. Then close the Registry Editor and then reboot. Then it should be fine from there. If this doesn't solve your problem, then it's more than likely one of the problems that the others have pointed out.
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