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Diablo 2 buned disk won't work

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  1. blah~blah

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    I burnt a backup copy of my D2 game and now my original D2 disk won't work (huge scratch by my sister). Whenever i put in my burned disk, it brings up the auto play, i click play and then i tells me to put my play disk in, but it already is (it evens says under the icon in my computer 'Play disc'. Now somone told me i have to get a crack but i need to know where?
     
  2. icky1234

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    Here's the site you need
    1-800-Ima-Gone

    That should be good for ya

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  3. blah~blah

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  4. Shoey

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    Requesting "cracks" (links to)= forbidden here at Afterdawn forums! Besides, you don't need a "no cd patch\crack" to make a backup of Diablo 2 anyways. [/bold] Please read forum rules before making a post or reply post! [/bold]

    Shoey :)
     
  5. Praetor

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    Diablo II, when it came out must have been one of the first major titles that couldnt be replicated by simple, copy to harddrive and burning as a datacd. That puzzled me for quite some time and i recall resorting to noCDs then so i wouldnt have to hear the incessant whirring of the cddrive as i played. (Now my fans make more noise than my cd drives could ever hope to hehe). Seriously though I think Diablo II is SafeDisc 2.4? (i could be wrong). In either case, some useful links:

    General SafeDisc2 Burning Techniques: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/23699
    Check if your game is SecuROM Protected: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/36854
    Check if your game is SafeDisc2 Protected: List http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/36841
     
  6. Shoey

    Shoey Guest

    In short, the "rom" could bypass the SecuROM 4.x cd protection scheme. Some can't, some can..I "think" your Asus can bypass SecuROM 4.8.3 but don't quote me on that...(no need for a "play disc"= bwa file)

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  7. Praetor

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    LOL When Diablo II came out i tried to "copy to harddrive and burn as datacd" using a LG12x8x32 hehe needless to say that didnt work too well.
     
  8. AmPaRo

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    Well, as far as i know DiabloII has Securom NEW, not 4.x, so i think that if you have a raw-dao writer, you should be able to backup it safely
     
  9. Shoey

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    If the "reader" has the ability to read sub-q channel data then one can easily backup SecuROM.

    Shoey :)
     
  10. Praetor

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    And here i was thinking it was Safedisc 2.4 hehe
     

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