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  • Using sd4hide as a non-admin?

    I have previously used DT + sd4hide to play copy protected games using an XP admin account with no problems.

    I don't use the admin account unless installing and would rather put the CD in than log out/in etc.

    Is there a way to of getting this to work with a non-admin account (can't 'run as')? Or is there any other setup which will allow me to run SD discs as non-admin?

    DT is not the issue but sd4hide.

    Thanks

  • #2
    sd4hide is a bit old, try using yasu
    my views are 100% personal views..

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    • #3
      I guess that was why searching for sd4hide didn't bring much up.

      Now using YASA, I have read that other people were also having non-admin issues with build 7035. Although for me, using p7050 it is still not being allowed to disable the drives as a non-admin.

      Any other suggestions?

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      • #4
        It is simply not possible to hide drives without admin rights.
        Maybe sYk0 can create a YASU version that runs as a system service, making it user independent. Or you could use a tool like Service-O-Matic to run YASU as a service.

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        • #5
          or right click yasu, and under properties, select to run it as admin maybe...
          my views are 100% personal views..

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          • #6
            tried 'runas' - already, with no joy.

            I have found a short term solution; stupidly, it had completely slipped my mind that the dell notebook I'm using has a removable USB drive (internal). I 'safely removed' that and now have no need for anything bar DT.

            Thanks for the link Reef, I will look into running as a service, and post an update if successful.

            Cheers

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