I've created a little batch script which works similar to SD4Hide, but you don't have to push buttons or something, you can just make a shortcut from where you can start a game.
Usage:
SD4Start <path> <game.exe> <options>
Required:
<path>: Fill in the path of your game, for example: "C:\PROGRAM FILES\EA GAMES\NFSMW"
<game.exe>: Fill in the name of the executable of your game, for example: speed.exe
Optional:
<options>: Fill in any needed commands, for example: -console
So, for example, to start Need for Speed Most Wanted, make a shortcut with this code:
C:\SD4Start\SD4Start.bat "c:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Need for Speed Most Wanted" speed.exe
Works like a charm on several SafeDisc programs that i've tried.
Download link:
http://oversoft.pointclark.net/sd4start
Usage:
SD4Start <path> <game.exe> <options>
Required:
<path>: Fill in the path of your game, for example: "C:\PROGRAM FILES\EA GAMES\NFSMW"
<game.exe>: Fill in the name of the executable of your game, for example: speed.exe
Optional:
<options>: Fill in any needed commands, for example: -console
So, for example, to start Need for Speed Most Wanted, make a shortcut with this code:
C:\SD4Start\SD4Start.bat "c:\Program Files\EA GAMES\Need for Speed Most Wanted" speed.exe
Works like a charm on several SafeDisc programs that i've tried.
Download link:
http://oversoft.pointclark.net/sd4start
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