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Old 08-10-2005, 04:18
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Unlike Antiblaxx 1.16, Virtual CD Hide can't delete registry entries, but only hide them. The changed 'rights management' will be restored on next reboot (Virtual CD Hide isn't capable of hiding pyhsical drives).
Furthermore i know there isn't any message implemented in Virtual CD Hide that says it would "unhide your devices after restart".
Ah, catchword "no readme":

"virtual-cd-hide
Copyright (C) 2005 Braintech

This is free software.
You may copy this tool for free, but you must attach this readme file.
You are not allowed to distribute it commercially, or modify it.


Terms of Use
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You may only use this tool to run a personal backup of legally owned CDs.
(using this tool might be illegal in some countries)

This software is provided "as is", without any guarantee made
as to its suitability or fitness for any particular use. It may
contain bugs, so use of this tool is at your own risk. I take
no responsilbity for any damage that may unintentionally be caused
through its use.

This tool can hide your virtual cd-drives from securom 5.x


Required:
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daemon-tools (alcohol120% should also work)
minimum system: Windows 2000 (only tested on Win XP)
administrator-rights


Usage
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start virtual-cd-hide.exe

look at your tray - you will find a new icon
move mouse over icon - shows actually status of your virtual cd-drives
left click on icon - unlocks ALL cd-rom drives
right click on icon - hide/unhide all virtual cd-drives, exit program

NOTE: If you want not run the program in background, just hide your drives
and exit it. The next time you start your pc all drives are unhidden."



P.S.: Which website are you talking about ?

Last edited by Zulu; 08-10-2005 at 04:21.
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