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Daemon Tools, for what?
Hi
I am using the newer version of the Tools and I would like to know something. I have a copied game which was not made with clone cd or other similar program, basically it is not perfecly a 1:1 copy. This game was protected by Securom and actually the copied version is not working (it keeps on asking me to insert the cd to play but, of course, it is already in the tray); I can see that in the windows/system folder some dll's are created every time the game asks me to insert the cd even if I delete them. I have installed the tools for the first time and enabled the securom simulation, I have runned the game from this "non good" copy and Is is now perfectly working. My question is: Is this the job of Daemon Tools? I have read the guide from the website and I uderstood the simulation process does something different, like creating good copy even if I don't have the right hardware. I realized this because It is written many times that I need a perfect 1:1 copy. So I would like to know if my future copy from the non working copy will working simply by running the Daemon Tools thanks a lot |
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Yes it's daemon's magic ... u don't need a perfect 1:1 copy but just "normal" 1:1 copy (sector copy) without subchannels or errors.
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