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Howto Modify a Blindwrite Image

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by betavin, Aug 12, 2003.

  1. betavin

    betavin Member

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    I have this game CD that is SafeDisk2 protected. I am able to duplicate this into a new CDR with BlindWrite Suite. Now, I want to add a directory to the image (a "crack" directory so that I can do away with having to insert the CDR everytime I wanna play the game).
    How do I add this directory to the image? I tried WinIso - this adds the dir to the image, but the image when burnt into a CDR results in a coaster (I guess it screws up the image requirements of SafeDisk2)...
    Any help is appreciated...
    Or is there any other way to basically achieve what I need??
     
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  2. Shoey

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    Use a freeware virtual stealth drive(s) called Daemon Tools and mount your Blindwrite image and enable Safedisc emulation= play your backup.

    Shoey :)
     
  3. betavin

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    Yep I could do that.
    Or even better, use utilities like Safedisc2Cleaner/UnSafeDisc to crack the game exe.
    So, I want to put the whole package (orginal game+crack) into a CDR :)
    wondering if there is a way to do it
     
  4. Shoey

    Shoey Guest

    Better method= [bold] wrong [/bold] For 50 buckaroos(or less) go buy a Memorex 52MAXXx burner and make a backup of any Safedisc cd protection and play the backup without the aid of emulation or "patches".

    Shoey :)_X_X_X_X_X_[small]Certified Computer Technician
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  5. betavin

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    Hei man, this might be the "best method" (if we leave alone purchasing a new original CD;-) )
    what i suggested was only a better method; remember good-better-best :))))))

    btw, r u referring to sheep 1/2 burner? how does it work? is it not a 1:1 copy that is burnt - had it been, how can it play without patches/emulation?

    coz, when i duplicate my game cd, i need to place it everytime in the CD-drive to play the installed game (just like the original)
     
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