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If you want LEGO Island to run without a CD, it's as simple as copying the <code>\Lego</code> folder from the CD to LEGO Island's install folder (usually <code>C:\Program Files (x86)\LEGO Island</code>). You'll want to merge with the <code>LEGO</code> folder that already exists and don't worry about replacing the file <code>NOCD.SI</code> (it's the same file so skipping or replacing it makes no difference).
If you want LEGO Island to run without a CD, it's as simple as copying the <code>\Lego</code> folder from the CD to LEGO Island's install folder (usually <code>C:\Program Files (x86)\LEGO Island</code>). You'll want to merge with the <code>LEGO</code> folder that already exists and don't worry about replacing the file <code>NOCD.SI</code> (it's the same file so skipping or replacing it makes no difference).
=== Japanese Version ===
For unknown reasons, the Japanese LEGO Island installer features a version check that fails if the version of Windows you're using is not 4.x (e.g. 95, 98, or Me). This means the installer will fail on any Windows version newer (starting with Windows 2000). As such, for this version you should probably use the [[Getting_Started#Alternative_Installer|LEGO Island Alternative Installer]].


=== Alternative Installer ===
=== Alternative Installer ===

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