((hot)) — Blur No Cd Dvd-rom Drive Found
Modern operating systems often handle legacy disc checks poorly. Setting the game to run as it would on Windows 7 can often bypass simple recognition errors.
If you don't have a physical drive, the game may still look for one. You can "trick" the software by creating a virtual drive.
If you are using a physical disc or a mounted ISO, Windows might fail to find the "drive" because the assigned letter has changed or isn't recognized by the game’s pathing. Right-click the button and select Disk Management . Find your CD/DVD drive (or virtual drive) in the list. blur no cd dvd-rom drive found
Right-click it and select .
Older games like Blur rely on legacy DirectX components that are disabled by default in newer versions of Windows. Modern operating systems often handle legacy disc checks
Find , expand it, and check the box for DirectPlay . Click OK and restart your computer. 3. Assign a Constant Drive Letter
Open the and go to Programs > Programs and Features . Click "Turn Windows features on or off" on the left. You can "trick" the software by creating a virtual drive
Check and select Windows 7 from the dropdown.
Check and click Apply . 2. Enable Direct Play (Legacy Components)