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NITROUS SYSTEM
07-02-2006, 11:47
I will write to you Step by Step of what to do and you follow the steps and i'm sure the game will work....
1.First Make a full image of the original game* using Alcohol 120%
2.Mount the image with deamon tools 4 and run the install from the image and not from the Dvd.
3.unplugg all the Dvd drives(Cd drives may be needed too!)
4.and now just enter a serial number and enjoy.
By Crack-Rapidsss!!Sanias
*You must own and original copy of the game or else the method won't work!! :D
This method works on all the latest Starforce Games....
Games:X3,King Kong,Prince of persia:the 2 Thrones,Splinter Cell:Chaos Theory,Sudeki......etc.:)
This method was posted for all those who had sent so many messages...
It works 100%..I tried it on many pc's,,,If it doesnt work it is because you are doing something wrong...Look again the steps carefully...:)

usman
07-02-2006, 12:34
This Method SUCKS and nothing New untill you have to open your PC and unplug your Optical Drives (Very Unsafe) :confused:

doohoodogg
07-02-2006, 13:07
that is the first an' the unsafest, conveniable method that i used me an' my friends an' im sure others.

im still waintin' an' im sure that game fixes will appear, nothing is uncrackable :)

vizzi
07-02-2006, 13:28
damn dont work for me :(
that suxx. if it works you are lucky , if not ...

usman
08-02-2006, 00:09
[CAUTION] Please dont damage your systems by unpluging your optical drives its not safe and may cause damage yourself and the machine as well. [CAUTION]

LordHalbert2
08-02-2006, 01:10
This is not an option.

I'm not unplugging and plugging in my drives everytime I want to play a starforce protected game.

I've used all these silly programs like sfcure, and sfnightmakre - they didn't work for me. They might have worked if I unplugged my DVD drive but I'm not going to do that.

I'll wait for a proper crack and this method aint it.

dibdib
08-02-2006, 02:31
Some of us can't unplug optical drives. There's no way to remove my optical drive without dismantling my laptop. It's just the way that Alienware builds them.

Joe Forster/STA
08-02-2006, 03:33
Closed; redundant information, the Nth time that some (not all!!!) ideas from the FAQ are being regurgitated.