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Old 21-01-2003, 20:47
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I am currently trying to copy UT 03 and Hitman2 by way of alcohol 120%. I plugged in the proper copywrite protocol as Securom *New* 4.8x and used all the default settings and changed nothing. I initiated the process and it starts to copy the image to the C drive. The DPM progress gets to 77% and then just stoped there and sits forever.
I then read all the poop in a thread on DPM. My problem was that I was trying to read the UT03 disk with my read only AOpen 56K CD Rom. It got to 77% and would not read and complete at any read speed.
So I switched to my memorex writable CD and left it in the max read mode and it read it fine and complete and copied the UT03 image to the HD. The file is there and all seemed to go just great. I then burned an image from the HD using alcohol 120% with my memorex onto a blank CD. It too seemed to go just perfectly.
However, when I try to run the game with the CD from either drive, the game tries to start but won't. I can begin the install procedure from the burned CD and even read the read me files but it won't support the running of the game so I have made great progress but still have something I'm not doing quite right.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
MIke


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