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Shouldn't some kind of redirect be possible? So instead of the .exe file pointing to a drive letter it could be pointed to a folder containing the necessary files...?
Not that I am to good with things like this but I know it worked for Deus Ex (1). Changing the .ini file there so it pointed to a folder with all files from the CD copied into it made it work without the actual CD in it.
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Wouldn't it just be better to make an image than copying the files on the HD and cracking???
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Since its not a large checking routine, why not just do a 1on1 copy of the media?
Anyways I know your bored about using the cd's, but I guess the program reads the data from the discs rather than store them on HD. So techincally, you will have to remove the check and change the disc paths to a folder path on your HD where you store the contents of each cd. |
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I'm sure it's very simple to hack but my problem is that, without the software itself - only a few files that don't even expose the problem -, it's quite problematic...
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