I'm just about ready to walk into ID software or Micro$oft headquarters with guns blazing here...  I bought Doom 3 today and, after installing it & putting in cd 1 to play it, I get "Please insert cd #1"... it's in there already!  So I reboot, try my other optical drive, no dice.  I google it and it turns out this is a common proble, way to go ID.  A few people who called ID say they were told their best bet was a no cd crack :roll:  Yay, I get to go on a file sharing network and download an exe from someone I don't know...  I downloaded it, but I did not run it.  I decided it was too shady to risk and tried to delete it - but WinBlows decides it needs this file and I'm unable to delete it.  I rebooted into safe mode and got the same thing.  I went into safe mode's dos prompt and got the same thing again (running process needs it).  I tried shutting down each & every running process (and got some funky warning messages) but am still unable to delete it.  Since I use winXP I don't have a true dos prompt, and since my drive is formatted in NTFS I can't get a true prompt from a '98 boot disk.  I'm more concerned with why this file would burrow itself into my os when I never ran it than with the ~8mb of disc space though.  Truth be told, I'm more concerned with that than with not being able to run Doom 3, as I'm optomistic about finding my way around that... what's with this file though?
			
			 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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