Now here's the wild part - I was trying to figure out what to do next, and for some reason, I just clicked my mouse cursor on the Settings icon (the cogwheel) on the task bar. The box went away, and absolutely nothing happened.Īttempt 3 - Same as Attempt 2 - I inserted the disk, clicked on the 'Install' button, the box went away, and absolutely nothing happened.
My experience was the same as yours - I clicked on the 'Install' button, and nada. It didn't work - nothing happened when I inserted Disk 1.Īttempt 2 - Okay, I first enabled DirectPlay before inserting the disk. So the next step was to try installing CM 9000.Īttempt 1 - I did not install the legacy DirectPlay, as the other time I installed the program, the install program told me that I didn't have it, and offered to install it for me. I discovered that the Windows Media Creation Tool actually ships with the 20H2 update! So I downloaded it, upgraded, and actually now have the exact same build as you. As I was just waiting for Microsoft to decide when to give me the 20H2 update (which could have been the twelfth of never), I wondered if there might be another way to get it. Okay, long story short - I got the new build installed, and I got CM 9000 installed and running.