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  • new to damon HELP!!! basic questions

    hi there

    Can you please help me.

    I have an image file of the football manager game. Using daemon tools will i have to mount this image just for installation or everytime i want to play the game?

    Plus can i put the image file of the game onto a plain cd, i have roxio easy cd creator on my pc - is this software ok to burn the image as a backup?

    pleez help me, i am new to daemon tools

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    if u want to play the game with daemon tools u just mount the image each time its not that hard. the burning program i use and find very good is blind write. i presume it is very good as that is what most of them are using to copy hl2

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    • #3
      Just wondering...

      Was there any special reason you PM'd that to me, or don't you just get what the PM function is for - which is definetly not for repeating your forum posts in private :?:

      BTW, i don't know 'the football manager game' ...
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      • #4
        re: new to damon HELP!!! basic questions

        You asked a lot of questions u_z_e_e.

        Don't use any version of Roxio Easy CD Creator for anything. You might want to consider uninstalling it after you find a replacement (because years ago it conflicted with other burning programs, crashing, etc.).

        If you cannot decide to mount or not to mount the game after you installed from a virtual drive, the answer is the same as a regular CDROM.

        Does the game need the cd or does the game ask you to "please insert the cd?" Using Daemon-tools will not change or trick the game into not needing a cd inserted in the physical drive or a not needing a "fake" cd mounted in the virtual drive. It's almost the same thing to the game. Daemon-tools will not pretend a CD is still inserted if you unmount the file from your hard disk (But it would be cool if it would, because you could delete all your images!)
        the modern world:
        net helpmsg 4006

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