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DABhand 18-10-2005 02:05

Anti-Blaxx, What does it do?
 
Ill Tell you. For the people who quite dont understand.

Anti-Blaxx is a tool that fools certain protections that there is no emulation software on your machine. It does NOT bypass the protection in any way.

To use it properly, you NEED a working Image or mini-image of your original disc with the protection in place.

For full images, BlindWrite, Alcohol 120% and CloneCD are good

For Mini-Images I would use Alcohol 120%.

There is guides here on the forum if you wish to search showing you how to make a mini-image.

Once you have your image. (Lets hope you installed the game anyways :P)

Load up anti-blaxx, first set your programs locations (for Daemon,Alcohol and BlindWrite - If you dont have all of them, you do NOT have to set them all).

Tell it the target file first, which is your game exe file. The one used to load the game (not launchers like files that run a little menu first). Once it finds and looks at the file, it will automatically select the protection it detects. NOTE that Anti-Blaxx does NOT do every protection.

Always use ADMIN RIGHTS option to hide entries in your registry, using the delete options can cause windows to go funny and make it look like your drives have died on you, that is not the case (like countless people who shout and scream in the forum about how anti-blaxx killed their drives)..

You dont have to let anti-blaxx load up an image. So just save the game options you did.

It will ask a name, name it the game name for easyness.


Ok with your mini-image/image mounted on Daemon or Alcohol 120% use the taskbar icon for Anti-Blaxx and run the game (top option when you right click the taskbar icon)

That should allow your game to run.

Hopefully people will read this and understand now :)

TippeX 18-10-2005 04:00

you forgot to mention its horribly buggy and that the user should backup their registry before using it, and/or use a considerably better and more stable program like virtual cd hide or sr7stop ;)

Monty Burns 18-10-2005 04:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by TippeX
you forgot to mention its horribly buggy and that the user should backup their registry before using it, and/or use a considerably better and more stable program like virtual cd hide or sr7stop ;)

Totally agree !!!!

BarryB 18-10-2005 05:46

Too right! Can change your drive letter assignments without warning! Delete it and use SR7 Stop instead!!

DABhand 18-10-2005 06:05

Just letting them know what Anti-Blaxx is and how to use it. I didnt recommend it.

Monty Burns 18-10-2005 07:09

There was no offense intended :D Having a look at the anti-blaxx threads opened recently, it maybe an option to reduce them.....

Quote:

Originally Posted by DABhand
I didnt recommend it.

You didn't mention this anywhere :D


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