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irrA 08-11-2004 18:20

how to burn a safedisc3 copyrighted Cd!
 
Hey all!


im searching for a method to burn a safedisc3.20 copyrighted cd like doom3!Pls tell me if this is already possible or not!As far as i concerned, theres only one program which detects a 3.x protection!Maybe u can help me by explaining me step bt step how to burn such a copyrighted cd! thank you!! so long irrA :cool:

ash2dust2 08-11-2004 20:06

You're more likely to get responses if you tell us where you are stuck on the stickies.

irrA 08-11-2004 23:10

The only way to successfully create a backup copy that can be played from a CD is to use a "Fixed Exe" from the PC Game Fixes section, in which the entire SafeDisc 3 protection has been completely removed from the various exe and dll files, this includes the API checks, which is very important, as the game-play will progressively degrade if not successfully removed.

Another method protecting your original CD's from damage and backing up your game is to use a CD Emulating tool, these tools will create a virtual drive on your computer, and the entire game application and protection will be emulated to your hard drive, where it can be run from your hard drive without the need for the original CD, which will protect it from damage. The tools/software which can emulate your games are Alcohol120% and Daemon Tools, as long as these two tools have not been blacklisted by the latest SafeDisc 3 version your game has, then they will be able to emulate the game. If it has been blacklisted you will need to wait until the programs fix the blacklist for the version, which normally comes in an updated version of the software.

So how to make it?My knowledge about all these methods are pretty small because for most of the time i burn Dvd movies!thats quiet easy!Any Dvd+clone dvd!But with games its harder so i question here!
Hope you are able to help me!thx!

ByteMare 09-11-2004 03:15

Cracks are not the only solution, a successful backup is much dependent on the hardware used.


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