You do NOT need the CD inserted EVER after setting up the games on ScummVM properly.
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List of needed files from the CD, According to ScummVM wiki:
MI1:
http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Da..._Island.2C_The
MI2:
http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Da..._Island.2C_The
Okay, the ScummVM wiki says:
a) You need "MONKEY.000" and "MONKEY.001" from the SoMI folder on the disc.
b) You need "MONKEY2.000" and "MONKEY2.001" from the MI2:LR folder on the disc.
c) You ought to copy said files to (a) location(s) on the hard drive and then point ScummVM to them.
Here are Detailed instructions if you don't know how to do all that.
PART 1: CREATING FOLDERS
1) Using Windows Explorer,
browse to your Program Files folder or your Games folder, or
wherever you usually install games to.
2)
Create 2 new folders (you can just make one, but I make 2 of them.)
3) You can name either folder whatever you want, but for the sake of simplicity, I can instruct you what to name them.
3a)
Name one folder "Monkey Island 1".
3b)
Name the other folder "Monkey Island 2".
PART 2: COPYING DATA FILES
4)
Insert your Monkey Island Madness CD. If the autorun box pops up, close it.
5) Using Windows Explorer,
browse to the CD (Open My Computer, right click on the CD and click "Open")
6) From the
"MONKEY1" folder on the CD:
copy files "MONKEY.000" and "MONKEY.001" to the "Monkey Island 1" folder that you created earlier.
7) From the
"MONKEY2" folder on the CD:
copy files "MONKEY2.000" and "MONKEY2.001" to the "Monkey Island 2" folder that you created earlier.
PART 3: RIPPING MUSIC FOR MONKEY ISLAND 1 TO USE
Note: I can not give detailed instructions on this part as you may use different software than I do (I use WinAmp).
8)
Using the software of your choice that you use for playing CDs and ripping them to MP3,
rip the CD audio tracks from the disc to MP3 or
OGG format (this music is the background music for Monkey Island 1).
Note: the first track is where the game data is stored, you don't need to rip it.
9) Browse to the folder where these MP3's are, and
rename each MP3 filename per the following image (
THIS IS IMPORTANT):
Note: the metadata like the Title and Artist and such doesn't matter, only the filename.
Be aware that tracks 2 thru 25 should be called "track01.mp3" thru "track24.mp3", consecutively.
PART 4: SET UP GAMES ON SCUMMVM
10) Install ScummVM
11) Run ScummVM
Adding Monkey Island 1 to ScummVM:
12a) Click "Add Game"
12b) Browse in the window to the location where your created "Monkey Island 1" and "Monkey Island 2" folders are .
12c) Highlight (single click)
or Browse to (double click) your "Monkey Island 1" folder.
12d) Click "Choose".
Adding Monkey Island 2 to ScummVM:
12a) Click "Add Game"
12b) Browse in the window to the location where your created "Monkey Island 1" and "Monkey Island 2" folders are.
12c) Highlight (single click)
or Browse to (double click) your "Monkey Island 2" folder.
12d) Click "Choose".
Yay! You're done!... or not.
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NOTE: The next steps are optional.
PART 5: CREATING WINDOWS SHORTCUTS
13)
Browse to and create 2 new Shortcuts wherever you want to launch your games from.
Change the target location to the ScummVM.exe file in the folder where you installed ScummVM to,
and after it put the ScummVM ID of the game.
(ie. my ScummVM is at "C:\Program Files (x86)\Games\ScummVM\scummvm.exe")
13a)
For The Secret of Monkey Island,
change the target of one shortcut to your scummvm.exe with the ScummVM ID for the Monkey Island 1 game (usually "
monkey")
example: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Games\ScummVM\scummvm.exe" monkey
13b)
For Monkey Island 2: Lechuck's Revenge,
change the target of the other shortcut to your scummvm.exe with the ScummVM ID for the Monkey Island 2 game (usually "
monkey2")
example: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Games\ScummVM\scummvm.exe" monkey2
PART 6: FULL SCREEN AND 4:3 ASPECT RATIO
14) Open ScummVM, highlight either game, and click "Edit Game"
15) Click "Graphics" at the top of the window.
16) Click the checkboxes (place a check mark) next to:
- "Override Global Graphics Settings"
- "Aspect Ratio Correction"
- "Fullscreen Mode"
17) Click OK.
Yay! NOW you're Done