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Chapter 3 
 
Starting  
GameDrive® 
 
 
 
Chapter 3 Starting GameDrive®                                                                                                                                                 
3.1 Launching GameDrive®   
After installation, you can launch GameDrive® directly without restarting the computer.   
Double-click the shortcut icon 
  on the desktop to launch GameDrive® manager. 
 
3.1.2 The GameDrive®
 
Manager 
 
The figure above shows GameDrive® emulating three CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drives – drive H, R and T. The 
left column lists each virtual drive and drive letter with the description of the VCD that is currently loaded. 
The upper right pane displays all VCDs and cabinets available. 
The address bar in the middle enables you to select a cabinet quickly. Click the drop button to select a 
cabinet. Click the UP button to go to the up level cabinet.   
 
You can create a shortcut for a VCD on the desktop by right-clicking the VCD and then selecting shortcut 
from the popup menu. 
Note: Select one VCD at a time. Only one shortcut can be created at a time. 
You can enable the auto-run function for the selected virtual drives, or for all (virtual) drives.   
Right-click on a virtual drive and select Auto-Run to enable the auto-run function for it. The current user 
will need to log off and log back on to the computer for changes to take affect. 
Right-click “Virtual Drives” (the heading) and select Auto-run (All Virtual Drives) to enable the auto-run 
function for all virtual drives. The current user will need to log off and log back on to the computer for 
changes to take affect. 
Right-click “Virtual Drives” (the heading) and select Auto-run (All Drives) to enable the auto-run 
function for all drives, including the physical drive. The current user will need to log off and log back on to 
the computer for changes to take affect. 
 
Select a VCD added in the GameDrive® Manager and you can view the content of it in the pane below. 
Right-click a file or several selected files in the content pane and you will see three options: 
¾  Open: Open the selected file. 
¾  Export: Export the selected file and store it on the hard disk. With this function, you can: 
—  Export any file in a multi-session VCD and store it on the hard disk. (Note: Some files in a 
multi-session cannot be seen or accessed through Windows Explorer.) 
—  Export audio tracks from a Mixed-Mode CD or CD-Extra such as *.wav files, and store them on the 
hard disk. 
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