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gwalahad 10-06-2007 08:05

CD/DVD Emulation Software masking
 
Hi there,

i own an internet gaming centre,meaning we cannot use disks from games, way too impractical, and have been trying to add command and conquer 3 onto the PC here.
as always i tested it on this admin PC.
steps followed :
-installed it
-used miniimage from gamecopyworld
-mounted with daemon tools
-used YASU from gamecopyworld
-claoked drives with YASU
-Ran game - ran fine.

now i then went on and installed it on the actual user PCs, which are same spec, only with no optical drives physicly installed.
followed same steps.
"error : could not launch application(5xxxxx)"
from further investigation it seems hiding the emulation software with a program like YASU only works if you have at least 1 physical drive installed.
so i then tried ALL the other masking progs on gamecopyworld(20or so) with same results.

has anyone here had experience with this, and thus able to offer any suggestions on how to overcome this issue, and somehow get the game to run?

atm ive had to move onto noDVD EXE, but new games=lotsa patching=miniimage better :D - for first few months of release anyway.

thx.

DABhand 10-06-2007 08:47

Just the 1 copy for all your machines?

How are you going to get LAN battles going with the same cd-key?

gwalahad 10-06-2007 08:50

where did you see me mention 1 copy?

i got a box full - direct from EA games

Joe Forster/STA 10-06-2007 12:39

Closed, forum rule #1. (In case you didn't find the relevant part: "[...] Also, don't ask for any help concerning the following: [...] Using cracks in a commercial environment such as rentals, internet/cyber cafes, commercial LAN parties etc.! Instead, contact the publisher for an official solution that allows you to install/play the games without using actual CD's/DVD's. [...]")


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