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Originally posted by dogdogman
I thought the copy protection would not allow such a simple case of copying the original CD contents to the HD and then simply burning the files onto CD! SO it is as simple as that when using NoCD cracks! Cool.
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I thought the very same thing, when I used this method for the first time about 3 years ago.
The best program to use when burning via the Temp Directory is probably Nero, but you can still use Adaptec/Roxio if you must. Heck any CD Mastering software would do the trick. Just make sure to label the cd properly. E.g If a cd is labelled kick_my_asscd2 in Windows Explorer then you would need to label your backup the very same thing. Also make sure to add any patches and their corresponding cracks to a new directory on your burnt cd (obviously before you burn it)
Just read one of your earlier posts:
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the amount of data is always considerably less than the original-I am wondering if I need to tick 'Show hidden files' in Folder options
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Yes, always make sure to tick the Show Hidden Files option in the 'Folder Options' window [B]before[B] copying the original cds contents to a temp directory.
This method of copying will work for the most used protections (SafeDisc & SecuROM) but not for Oversized Cds like on Championship Manager 01/02 or Red Faction. Basically you cant use it for this type of protection because it contains dummy files which according to Windows Explorer they can be over 1 gig in size! But this protection can be easily overcome too.
I would not bother using this type of copying method if the protection used on the original is basically cd checks, like on Soldier of Fortune 2 or Jedi Knight 2. Straight burn with whatever software you use.
CDKiller (who is every newbies best friend on here) has made a tool that will identify what protection is used on a cd.Look in
THIS thread.
Enjoy