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  • why is it so hard to emulate a disc drive

    if you emulate all basic functions (read/write sectors, etc), mount a 1:1 image, and hide the emulator from other programs, how the protections can detect the drive is being emulated?

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    Because its not the CD/DVD image itself. Its the program inside the games loader that verifiys the disc is authentic. It can do whatever checks it well wants including checking if DT is installed

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    • #3
      lol u didnt say anything useful..

      i hide DT with a program, enable all options on DT, use a perfect 1:1 image and still wont work

      a cd/dvd is just an array of bits in order..

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      • #4
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        Originally Posted by Seyss
        a cd/dvd is just an array of bits in order
        This doesn't even describe the tip of the iceberg.
        the modern world:
        net helpmsg 4006

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        • #5
          because you can't really hide your virtual drive truly, the best thing you can do is use SD4HIDE to delete all your cd-roms from the registry before you play a game, that should work, because most games look into the registry for emulation software.

          Unless you are already using sd4hide, mind sharing what game you are trying to run?

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          • #6
            x3 reunion

            tried sd4hide already

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by Seyss
              if you emulate all basic functions (read/write sectors, etc), mount a 1:1 image, and hide the emulator from other programs, how the protections can detect the drive is being emulated?
              With DTools 4, they can't. They just blacklist *every* SCSI drive, no matter if virtual or real. So, when you mount, say, a StarForce protected game's image in DTools 4, the game will tell you to insert the disc into another drive. The protection didn't discover that you're using a virtual drive; it has no idea. It just sees it as a real SCSI drive, but since you also have IDE drives in your system, it refuses to run from all SCSI drives.
              To contact me privately, pray. I might answer.

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by Seyss
                x3 reunion

                tried sd4hide already
                X3 Reunion has Starforce protection not SafeDisc.
                You have will have to unplug your optical IDE drives.

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