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Ripper 01-02-2003 03:21

Unreal Tournament v436
 
Hi.
Does anyone know how I could make a backup of the original CD so the backup would install and run on another different PC and the different PC would not require any emulation like daemon tools etc. (dont worry, both PC's are owned by me and so is the original CD, I just want to see if it is possible to do this kind of backup so it will install and run on a different PC. And have no fears, I am not a warez monger, I hate warez. :))
-Any help appreciated
-Thanx.

JoyBoy 01-02-2003 03:50

UT v436 GOTY Edition? Yes its possible. Just do a straight copy with whatever copying software you use.

Watchout 01-02-2003 05:21

G'day Ripper,

Why bother with doing a backup ?? Once you have installed the UT Game on both machines & provided you patch up to Version 4.36, all protections / CD Checks have been removed with this patch update....

You dont need a CD to run the game..... or a replacement crack / fixed exe ......;)

Ripper 01-02-2003 11:52

So ur saying just use nero or clone cd or whatever and click burn?
That wont work will it cause its got SafeDisc protection?
-Thanx

RincewindTheWiz 01-02-2003 17:44

Quote:

Originally posted by Ripper
So ur saying just use nero or clone cd or whatever and click burn?
That wont work will it cause its got SafeDisc protection?

No, what they're saying is that you can copy it with any program and don't need the cd in the drive. It started out with the safedisc 2 protection, but the 4.36 patch disables those checks...

JoyBoy 01-02-2003 17:53

I assumed he had the GOTY Edition of the game (GOTYE is the only retail version available that is v436). This has no copy protection whatsoever. Like I said in my earlier post, just copy it with whatever software you use.

Ripper 03-02-2003 07:59

Ok thanx.
I appriciate ur help :)


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