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  • New tool, SafeDisc 4 Blocker

    "SafeDisc 4 Blocker is a tool which can avoids blacklisting of burn/emulation software, like DAEMON Tools v4, by SafeDisc v4."

    Is v4 blacklisted by SafeDisc v4?

    Quote from the SD4Blocker readme:
    SafeDisc 4 Blocker v.1.0:

    For use with SafeDisc 4 Protected Games.

    Instructions:

    - Install SafeDisc 4 Blocker to the same location the game exe is found.

    - Make sure to enter in the EXE name
    Ex. for the game "The Movies" you would type: Movies
    Don't include the .exe, the installer will do it for you.

    (Shortcuts will be created both on your desktop and in the start menu.)

    - Mount the game image to a virtual drive such as Daemon-Tools 4

    - Run the shortcut created by SafeDisc 4 Blocker install. Ex. Movies (SD4Blocker)
    (DO NOT close the window until your finished playing the game,)
    (When you ARE finished played, press ENTER in the screen to restore registry info)

    You will need to run install for each SafeDisc 4 protected game.
    A new shortcut and uninstaller will be created for each one.

    // Regards,
    Crypton
    Get it here.
    Last edited by Methadon; 21.11.2005, 15:45.

  • #2
    Originally Posted by Methadon
    "SafeDisc 4 Blocker is a tool which can avoids blacklisting of burn/emulation software, like DAEMON Tools v4, by SafeDisc v4."
    No, SCSI is by newer version of protections, I imagine since DT4 atm uses SCSI, is the reason they worded it that way. hmm, going to try it on Alcohol 120% and see if it works for it.

    Also, SecuROM 7 Burner Loader new tool there

    Securom 7 Burner Loader
    ------- - ------ ------
    Stalker
    Information:
    As most people are now aware securom may not run on your system with dt4 and any burner drives installed. It requests you to put the disc in another drive. This problem is anoying and usally requires us to either disable the IDE drive or use starforce nightmare. These actions are totaly unacceptable by sony and causes tremendous greif to me so I made this small loader which allows you to run the newer securom 7 games that complain about burners. I didnt see the harm in it going public so here it is, sony will probely fix this next release anyway
    Instructions:
    Im sure you can work it out yourself...

    Test on some silly german beer game and Fear.

    If you wish to contact me im sure you allready know how.
    Stalker 2005
    ** EDIT **
    Well, Blocker works no prob with Alcohol 120%, Don't have any that I know of atm that don't work with DT4 that have SD4 on them, so, anyone else having probs give it a try
    Last edited by Dllfile; 21.11.2005, 16:33.
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    • #3
      pointing to thread SD4Start - An alternative to SD4Hide

      Also see this thread for SD4Start.
      the modern world:
      net helpmsg 4006

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      • #4
        Secu7 Burner Loader was tested on F.E.A.R. v1.02 and MOTO
        GP3 U.R.T.,works with DT4 EMULATION -> ALL OPTIONS ON
        +SFNightmare DISABLE CD function.

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        • #5
          I don't know about MOTO GP3, but FEAR 1.02 runs with Daemon Tools v4 and SFN, you wouldn't need SecuROM 7 Burner Loader. Furthermore you don't need any emulation for using images, the emulation options in Daemon Tools are only needed for imperfect CD-R backups.
          "I was inappropriately blunt, wasn't I? Sorry, I do that a lot."

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          • #6
            The idea of the loader is so you dont have to use sfn or disable the drive in anyway. I dont particularly think this is a good way to run a game and may cause greif elseware in the background that may require your drive.
            The loader takes a diffirent approach, rather than making your system compatible with securom. It makes securom compatible with your system.

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            • #7
              I see. I'll look into this later.
              "I was inappropriately blunt, wasn't I? Sorry, I do that a lot."

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