[ale] Faking out Windows CD checks?
James Sumners
james at sumners.ath.cx
Fri May 2 17:56:25 EDT 2003
Have you considered resorting to www.gamecopyworld.com or www.megagames.com?
On Fri, 2 May 2003 16:47:16 -0400
"Robert L. Harris" <Robert.L.Harris at rdlg.net> wrote:
>
>
> I have about 10-15 games for my kids for Windows. There's a problem
> in that they still don't have a respect for the fragility of CD's
> (they're 3 and 5) and have ruined many CD's already.
>
> On some of their games I can copy the CD's to /mnt/logan/Goofy and
> share it out with samba. Works great as far as the game is concerned.
> Some games though still get ticked off when they can't find the original
> CD's in the local CDRom drive.
>
> Has anyone found a good work around for a scenario like this where the
> physical CD's are required? Yeah, this could possibly provide a pain
> as this is what the copy protection is supposed to prevent but I'm tired
> of paying $20/$30 to replace CD's because they're so easy to scratch and
> thus ruin.
>
> Robert
> P.S. Don't bother with the "play linux games only" as there's not a
> Goofy Skating, Hotwheels crash, Dr Sues, etc yet. Yes, I've got them
> playing frozen bubble but they like the Disney games, etc still.
>
>
>
> :wq!
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>
> Diagnosis: witzelsucht
>
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