Lastly, maybe the game isn't installed correctly. Reinstalling the game could help, ensuring that it's installed on the same drive as the CD (if applicable). Also, checking for any missing or corrupted files through the installer might help.
I should list these possibilities in steps, starting from the simplest solutions like inserting the disc, checking the drive, using the SETX command, and then moving to more involved steps like checking for drive letter conflicts or reinstalling the game. call of duty 4 please insert the correct dvd-rom hatasi
Another angle: sometimes the game's .exe or shortcut gets misconfigured. The user might need to create or modify the shortcut to include the "SETX" command line to point to the installed directory. That's a common fix for COD4 on modern systems because it uses different CD drive letters now, especially if UAC is enabled. Lastly, maybe the game isn't installed correctly
First, maybe the game is installed, but it can't find the disc. In older games, especially ones from 2007 like COD4, they often require the disc to be present when launching the game. So the user might not have their disc inserted. I should check if the disc is in the drive. I should list these possibilities in steps, starting
If the disc is damaged, that's another problem. The game might not recognize it. They should check the disc for scratches or try another copy if available.