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Since SD 4.6 there is a general SCSI blacklisting as long as optical IDE drives are found in the system. The main task of tools like SD4Hider or ProtStop is NOT to hide DT4's virtual drive(s) but the physical ones.
So practically for SD 4.6 there is no difference between: - AB Tools like SD4Hider - SFNightmare's 'Disable CD' function - Deactivation in Device Manager (only possible when not sharing port with boot partition) P.S.: e.g. actual Sec7 titles blacklist DT4's virtual drive, so there SFN or deactivating isn't enough @Grumpy There are very few other exceptions, not only nForce4. What chipset & driver version do you have ? @Jedimaster Player When burning a SD DVD (NOT burning an image as data disc with nero), you ALWAYS get 48 defective sectors which make the check fail. |
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Again thanks for your insite.
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I thought they were the main things 'Jedimaster Player' was referring too.
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Create SD DVD image with Alcohol + Burn with Alcohol -> defective sectors, no go Create image with Alcohol (or any other software which format can be mounted in DT) + Burn image files on an ISO data disc (>2GB UDF) with nero or other premastering burning app -> Mount the burnt image with DT4 to play |
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