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Lowell, MA USA
Jan 2001 time: 05:12
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Yes, I've had the problem after going from Windows '98 to ME. Music will not work for the original CivII, though all other features requiring a CD do work. If I want music now, I use the MGE or ToT versions of the game. Of course this doesn't solve your problem, but at least be assured that the problem is with Microsoft and not with something you are doing or not doing.
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solo
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Lowell, MA USA
Jan 2001 time: 05:12
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Just the game music stops, I think because it is taken off the CD on the fly, while the startup music comes (I believe) from the hard disk. When I try the "pick music" option, I'm told to insert the CD in to the CR ROM drive, even if it's already there! I'm surprised you get game music after a fresh boot, because I don't.
My copy of CivII was purchased recently and came with a manual. I think the price was around $20. I did it all backwards, buying ToT first, then MGE, and finally the original CivII. Oddly enough, when trying to get the music to work on original CivII, I was able to play the game tunes off the original CivII CD while playing the MGE version! It's something in the way the CD is accessed by the software that has changed between versions of Win '98 and Win ME, as far as I can figure. Maybe Mr. Gates can take a little time off from counting all his billions to fix this annoying bug.
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