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caki 21-09-2005 16:43

Antiblaxx problems
 
Poseted here cuz I talking about Antiblaxx. Admin move if you think it is in wrong place.

Anyways, I installed this piece of **** today, and it auomatically deleted all entries in my registry for hardware. However, it says it made backups. How can I reinstall thos backups??

-rendari

Zulu 22-09-2005 03:21

Rightclick Tray icon -> Advanced -> Restore important data
P.S. I would use 'Virtual CD Hide' instead ;)

caki 22-09-2005 11:28

Did that, but it didnt work :( Im gonna kill the ****er!

DRAGoN.X 26-09-2005 18:06

You could use something like Alcohol 120% or Daemon Tools 3.47 but when you install it just rename both driver things (normally just add one more #/letter) it installs and then you won't have any trouble with games that block out CD-emulators (like Battlefield 2).

With all that then you wouldn't even need Anti-Blaxx or any screwed up registries.

caki 26-09-2005 20:03

Hehe ok thx man. It worked :).

DRAGoN.X 27-09-2005 02:50

Your welcome. :cool:

acal3000 29-09-2005 00:19

Honestly Antiblaxx never worked for me I prefer the usal no cd cracks

DRAGoN.X 29-09-2005 11:11

Sure, but you have to admit that Mini-Images are alot more convientent since they work for any version of the game.
:cool:

acal3000 29-09-2005 12:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by DRAGoN.X
Sure, but you have to admit that Mini-Images are alot more convientent since they work for any version of the game.
:cool:

Yeah, you are right,mini image works with any version and works on multiplayer

the problem is that everytime the newer protections make a lot more difficult make emulation to work on older games that wasn't so difficult, I only use mini images like last option when I can't get to work some cracks

caki 29-09-2005 15:01

I love mini images :D Online play without the CD. Of course there are other ways to achieve this, but mini images are the easiest :).

DRAGoN.X 29-09-2005 15:10

Quote:

the problem is that everytime the newer protections make a lot more difficult make emulation to work on older games that wasn't so difficult
Yea, I'm with you there. Tried making a mini image of my Rome Total War Barbarian Invasion that I just bought. It uses safedisc 4 so your probably thinking that the old Alcohol 120% read for 3 errors then quit mode might work right? Well it dosn't and I'm pissed! :mad:

dragonx :cool:

Leechy 30-09-2005 13:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by DRAGoN.X
You could use something like Alcohol 120% or Daemon Tools 3.47 but when you install it just rename both driver things (normally just add one more #/letter) it installs and then you won't have any trouble with games that block out CD-emulators (like Battlefield 2).

With all that then you wouldn't even need Anti-Blaxx or any screwed up registries.

Could you please repeat your instructions more clearly?
I don't really understand what I have to do.
I have Alcohol 120% installed ..

Thank you

DRAGoN.X 30-09-2005 14:24

If you have it installed first you are going to have to uninstall it completely. Then reinstall it, but on the first setup screen check the Expert Installaion box (in one of the corners). Then keep clicking next as usual until you get to a screen that has the names of the drivers on them. Now here you have to change them. So basically just add something on to the end of each one. I don't remember what it was but there is room for one more number or letter. just add an "a" to the end or "b" or any other letter of the 26 letters that there are. Do that for both drivers on the screen. The same goes for Daemon Tools. Just add another letter at the end.

dragonx :cool:

Leechy 05-10-2005 12:51

Thank you for the reply :)

caki 06-10-2005 11:26

RTW:BI new safedisc ;)

Anti-mini image support added.


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