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  • SecuRom 7 sucks

    I've recently acquired Rockman X8 for PC, and when I tired to run it it said:

    Wrong Disc Inserted
    Please insert the original "Capcom$RockmanX8$03/01.2005" CD/DVD

    I scanned it and came up with:

    [19:47:24 PM] SecuROM 7.00.00.0001 detected -> D:\Games\CAPCOM\ROCKMANX8\ROCKMANX8\ROCKMANX8.exe
    [19:47:24 PM] --- File(s) Scan Finished [2.67s] ---

    I have tried all the blacklist things on these forums, but nothing has worked.

    Help me please.

  • #2
    Hi LordDave,

    is this the original disc you are running?
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    • #3
      No, an emulated copy

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      • #4
        Right. Did you create the image with Alcohol 120%? AFAIK this would be the easiest program for a task like this.
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        • #5
          Yes I did

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          • #6
            just got stronghold 2 today, securom 7 detected, tried latest blindwrite as well as alcohol, none worked, reason: it won't run anything that is NOT a PHYSICAL CD DRIVE, that is, it will rule out DVD drive if a CD drive exists.

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            • #7
              ...from CD Club Freaks Forum...

              You can make a working Copy With NEWEST: Blindwrite and of Course...TATA
              Alcohol 120% V1.9.5.xxx, now you can make a DPM/RMPS on DVD'S !!!!!
              Put the images in Daemon Tools and it will run.

              To get passed the "emulator detected" crap, open up your registry, go to

              [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices]

              right click it, deny Administrator read access, this disables Blacklisting of Securom V7.

              This is how i did it, and it runs and runs and runs....

              Diranar


              P.S Anyone can confirm this ?

              Also Project Snowblind seems to have Securom 7...

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              • #8
                yes, we CAN confirm it. It's also necessary to change the name of the
                drives (don't use default name "Generic DVD-ROM, AXV CD/DVD-ROM")
                and it should run fine even with last DT version

                As usual, I must mention that every (and especially system-related) changes / manipulations in registry is risky - it works, but it can also
                wreck the registry or in this case the MountManager. As usual: don't
                blame us, if something went wrong

                This securom version use cheap method to detect / run only from ATAPI
                drives and "dirty" other tricks. I must say, from our point of view,
                SafeDisc is MUCH more fair. It try to prevent 1:1 copys but let you
                run your originals from Image. THIS is customer care. Pirates use
                warez-versions anyway

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                • #9
                  you need to deny read permissions on the scsi port if you have the default d347prt too

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                  • #10
                    indeed, I will maybe make a good overview about current possibilities
                    and write them in "Common problems and solutions" forum

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                    • #11
                      Now this might sound a bit stupid, but how do I change my drives name?

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                      • #12
                        Right-click on your DT Icon in the taskbar, choose Virtual CD/DVD-Rom-> Device 0 -> Set Device Parameters
                        and change the "Vendor", "Model" and "Revision" fields
                        i guess..

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                        • #13
                          Here's another stupid question, how do you disable read permissions on the scsi port?

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                          • #14
                            It doesn't work. *cries*

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                            • #15
                              HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi\Scsi Port 4
                              Disabling read access to system and administrator worked.

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