[ale] Faking out Windows CD checks?
Dylan Northrup
docx at io.com
Sun May 4 08:51:03 EDT 2003
Robert L. Harris wrote:
> 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.
>
>
I saw a review of some software on The Screen Savers a week or two ago
called Alcohol 120%. It supposedly makes good copies of copy protected
games. It also has the ability to make an image of a CD that you can
then mount as a virtual CD-ROM. Aside f rom reducing the potential of
damaging your CDs, it apparently makes load times much faster since
they're from local disk instead of from slower CD-ROM. It's $50, but
there's a trial version you can download and use for 30 days to see how
it works for you.
http://www.alcohol-software.com/
The software is Windows only. Hope this helps.
--
Dylan Northrup <*> docx at io.com <*> http://www.io.com/~docx/
"Harder to work, harder to strive, hard to be glad to be alive, but it's
really worth it if you give it a try." -- Cowboy Mouth, 'Easy'
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