How to Crack An Installation???

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  1. bigshot20

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    Hey Everybody...

    I have the game "The sims 2", and i tried to install its expansion pack "Open for business" but it faild....

    When i try to install The Expansion Pack (Open for business)
    Everything is well until the installer is 90% and asks me to put The game's 4th disk because it needs to install something from
    this Disk...
    (note that the Expansion pack Installs first from its disk then asks me to put The gAme itself 4th disk)

    and when i put the "Cd 4" it asks me again to put it..

    I tried even to put the Cds 1,2,3 and I noticed That the Installer
    begins to work when i put the Cd 4... but the same warning appears to me...

    (note: I even used Daemon tools - mount image - sims 2_4.iso but it faild) and i sure that the disk 4 is working properly...

    please help......

    [The Sims 2 - 4 Disks / The Sims 2 Expansion Pack - 1 Disk]
    [Expansion pack -> installs from its only disk -> then asks me to put the Original Game's 4th disk]

    thnx
     
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    Run A-ray scanner on the fourth 'original' disc,
    A-ray will determine the protection on the disc,
    Use alcohol 120% and emulate the same protection that was
    found on the disc when you create the 'new' image.

    Now you should have a good image,
    Use alcohol 120% again and choose the same protection for
    the datatype.
    Now you can burn a 1:1 copy that you can use to install/run the game,
    You probably will have trouble mounting the image from
    a virtual drive, So i recommend burning the copy instead.


     
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    thnx but

    1. The CD 4 it's not original disc (ops sry i mean original that the game it self and not the expansion pack)! (but by it and by the another discs 1,2,3 i could install the Game itself i mean it's not original but it works... (with a crack the game sims 2 works))

    2. Also The Sims 2 Expansion Pack is not original, and i didn't even copy the E. pack installation on a disc but i used the Daemon tools to open it...

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    You can say that:
    [The Sims 2 - 4 Discs NOT ORIGINAL - 4 Physical Disks]
    [The Sims 2 Expansion Pack - 1 Disc NOT ORIGINAL - 1 Virtual Drive ]
    (E.Pack using daemon Tools)

    please helppp & thnx
     
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    However, I used The A-Ray Scanner...
    I scanned:

    1. The sims 2 E.pack - (virtual Drive) H:\ :
       SafeDisc 4.60.000 detected -> H:\TSBin\Sims2EP3.exe
            (virtual drive using DAEMON TOOLS)

    And while scaning it told me: "Signs on CD/DVD indicate SafeDisc 2/3"



    2. The sims 2(Disk 4)- (physical Drive) F:\ :
       SafeDisc 3.20.020 detected -> F:\crack\Sims2.exe
    ________________________________________________________

    Sector Scan:

       1. SafeDisc detected
       2. No Protection detected
     
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