it's safe disk protected, and is there a way to make a Emulation image of the game?
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How to make Rainbow6 Vegas 2 Emu image?
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Originally Posted by Blazkowicz View PostSure, just select SafeDisc profile in DT Pro Image Creation.
Secondly I created a safedisk profiled MDS/MDF image, and loaded in SCSI and later in IDE emu-drive of the latest DT PRO, but neither works
further instruction is very much appreciated.
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You maybe need to cloak your virtual drive(s) with YASU 1.6.9040.
But first try to disable the SCSI Adapter in Tools/Virtual Device manager; reboot before trying again in vIDE.I'm not employed by Disc Soft and my views do not necessarily reflect the ones of the company.
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thank you very much. After I disabled vSCSI and added vIDE, and rebooted my PC. It works now.
By the way, which image format do you recommend to make a safedisk protected game image,anyway I chose MDS/MDF. What about MDX?
another thing, when I tried to read R6Vegas 2 DVD with the latest BlindWrite 6.3.1.6 to make an image, it refused me to read even a byte from the DVD, something is wrong?
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A discussion about BW issues would better fit in the manufacturer's forum - namely the VSO forum
I only remember that there were a few issue where Safedisc DVD could not be read correctly with BW - IIRC e.g. Command & Conquer The First Decade.
Normally you just choose the Automatic profile in BW and it should read a proper image.
In terms of capability there is no difference between MDS/MDF and MDX.
Only difference is that the first format has 2 files, and the second only 1 - helps to avoid mixing up as people often try to mount the MDF instead of the MDS.I'm not employed by Disc Soft and my views do not necessarily reflect the ones of the company.
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Originally Posted by Terramex View PostYou maybe need to cloak your virtual drive(s) with YASU 1.6.9040. Vegas Shows
But first try to disable the SCSI Adapter in Tools/Virtual Device manager; reboot before trying again in vIDE.
Thanks again,
-Jim
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