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Old 27-11-2005, 10:12
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Serious Sam 2

I have bought the Original Serious Sam 2 DVD Version.

Now i have finished playing it and i want to sell it at ebay!
I dont play it anymore, but maybe in a few years.

Now my question, is it possible to burn Serious Sam 2? Or is there any copy protection?
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Old 27-11-2005, 10:15
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If you sell the original game disc then you must either give the buyer the backup or destroy the backup! You are not allowed to keep the backups after you have sold the originals!
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Not to be illegal or anything

Yea, there IS a way to make a back-up. it involves two drives depending on what program you use and how you do it, one of them has to be a burner. Get a program like Alcohol 120% or a regular burning program, and just copy the entire disk onto a blank disk.

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Just use Alcohol 120% or similar program to create an image of the disk on your HD. This copies the entire disk to your HD so it would be wise to get a fairly big HD if you're going to be doing that alot. Then when you want to play it use Alcohol or similar proggram to mount the image to a virtual drive.

Presto! You have now just backed-up the disk.

Note: I post this info in good faith that you will NOT use it for illegal purposes such as selling the original and still being able to play. Also this does not work on certain protected disks.
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Old 05-01-2006, 23:34
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Please dont give advice or help to those people who are intending to break the law! He only wanted to copy the game so he can sell the original!
If he wants to break the law then let him search for the information himself!
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Sorry.

I apologize, I only really have an insatiable need to give out information in the best of trust. It's a habit I need to break.
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