What do you do after you put the disc in the computer?

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I got the disc and put it in the computer, the song 'The Fox' came up and I watched it. What do I do next? What is the next step in the game?



Best Answer

For 'The Fox' part, that's it, it's just a little easter egg.

To actually proceed, turn on the computer and click a little dot in the 'in-game game', then you should be able to see some sand, try to bury yourself in it and you will fall down into a hole.




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How do I play a disc on my computer?

To play a CD or DVDInsert the disc you want to play into the drive. Typically, the disc will start playing automatically. If it doesn't play, or if you want to play a disc that is already inserted, open Windows Media Player, and then, in the Player Library, select the disc name in the navigation pane.

How do I start my disc drive?

The Eject key is usually located near the volume controls and is marked by a triangle pointing up with a line underneath. In Windows, search for and open File Explorer. In the Computer window, select the icon for the disc drive that is stuck, right-click the icon, and then click Eject. The disc tray should open.

When I put a disk in my computer nothing happens?

This probably occurs because Windows 10 disables autoplay by default. To initiate installation, insert your CD and then: Hold down the Windows + R keys to open the Run window.



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