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GeorgeK 08-10-2005 17:19

Bypassing securom 7 in a certain game
 
Is it ok to tell how I did it for a very recent game?

TippeX 09-10-2005 04:54

why not read the rules and judge for yourself, the short answer is yes.. you can give information on how you did it

GeorgeK 09-10-2005 06:13

Ok, what the hey! The following involves making a copy of disc 1 (m5 eoa cd).

Used a120%.
emulation options: all three checked.
extra emulation: sub-channel checked.
data type: read and write 1X.
used liteon 32123s to read and write disc 1. The sub 96 ability is important, I think.
used pioneer ao7 to verify the copy and play the game.

You DON'T need a120 in background while playing.

TippeX 09-10-2005 11:58

1. are u sure it was securom 7 - if so how come you didnt get hit by the blacklisting of alcohol?
2. i see you had to burn the image, thats interesting, did it not work when mounted from alcohols virtual drive?

and i didnt mean to sound like a prick in answering the question, had a long day is all, sorry

GeorgeK 09-10-2005 12:55

All I know is another board of these forums told me it was securom 7 (Copy Protections and Utilities/ Crakers are not craking), that's why I burned it with those perameters. Don't have a current detecter. I don't care what it is, at least I can preserve my original discs. Eh.... I'm not claiming credit for this and maybe someone else knows better. I just wanted to share in case someone else didn't have a different or better way around it. As it is, I've yet to see anything on how to preserve the discs by copy or mounting an image.

caki 09-10-2005 17:56

Yaya, works for me 2. I bypassed the blacklist when Anti-blaxx pretty much deleted half my registry lol.


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