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Pugilatore
11-04-2003, 13:53
How can I make an original CD (a CD game for example) blank,unuseful...empty!?

I know it is possible with CD-R, simply doing "Continue a multisession disk" with a single session one: the result is a blank, erased disk!

I need the same thing for an original CD, or a burn program that not recognize the original CD in the burner...or something like this.:)

bighap
11-04-2003, 14:01
Why would you want to do this anyways? Just scratch the hell out of it. Simple.

Pugilatore
11-04-2003, 14:07
It has not to be visible...it must seems new,original...but damaged! ;)

bighap
11-04-2003, 14:17
Why?

Pugilatore
11-04-2003, 14:25
Revenge!:mad:

bighap
11-04-2003, 14:32
I don't think there is any way to do that with a burner/software. I would take a push pin and put a tiny little poke on the inner most data part of the cd so it would be difficult to see.

evewasdyn
12-04-2003, 18:39
Its not possable to do what you want, with a pressed cd, and a cd burner.
Cds, and cd games are "pressed", not burned in the first place.
The simple way to ruin a cd, is to scratch the topside. The side with the game cover on it.
Scatch it so you can see through the disc when held up to light. A scratch on the bottom side can be buffed out. But removing the data by removing some of the foil. Is permanant.

This has nothing to do with a rented game...would it?

podunkviller
12-04-2003, 23:34
cover the bottom of the cd with glue, then scrape off the clumps when it dries.

Pugilatore
14-04-2003, 17:11
Thank you guys! :)

But I have to do it in an invisible way...if i scratch something I think you can see the scratch, and I don't want it!

What about disassembling a burner software, removing the CD-ROM check? Where I can find a small and simple burner software?
I'm sure that I "burn" a CD-ROM it wil appeare empty, damaged of unuseful anyway.