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I am using the Wine program to install Soldier of Fortune 2. Anyway, SOF 2 requires two CDs for installation, so I am forced to manually copy the files from the second CD to the base directory of the SOF 2 installation. However, I don't know how to edit or add files in the C: drive of Wine, where the SOF 2 installation is located. I know of the command "winefile" which opens up a file manager, but it doesn't seem to be very useful. How can I move or add files in the Wine shell directory?
Thanks for the solution, however, I have another problem, when I run to run the sof2.exe file, I get this error message
err:virtual:map_image FATAL: Need to relocate module from addr 10000000, but there are no relocation records
wine: could not load L"C:\\Program Files\\Soldier of Fortune II - Double Helix\\sof2.exe" as Win32 binary
My two questions are: what does that error message mean, and what can I do to fix it?
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