Hi all,
I don't know if this idea is new, but I haven't seen it anywhere, so I simply post it here:
I was trying to run a SF protected game with SFcure, SFnightmare, Win2k3nodedisabler etc. All of them didn't work. I did _not_ have any problems with system stability, but it simply didn't work for me unless I physically unplugged my dvd drive. And as I'm lazy as hell...
!!ATTENTION: ONLY PROCEED IF YOU HAVE TWO IDE CONTROLLERS AND IF YOU KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT!!
Simply disabling the complete IDE controller in the device manager works magic. Don't do this if your system drive is attached to it, or else your system WILL crash! I have two controllers: a SiliconImage SATA for my harddrive and an nVidia nForce IDE for my DVD. After disabling the nForce controller the DVD is gone as well - and any of my SF-protected games work like a charm.
You don't have a second controller? Well, get one on eBay for a few bucks..
Arnuschky
I don't know if this idea is new, but I haven't seen it anywhere, so I simply post it here:
I was trying to run a SF protected game with SFcure, SFnightmare, Win2k3nodedisabler etc. All of them didn't work. I did _not_ have any problems with system stability, but it simply didn't work for me unless I physically unplugged my dvd drive. And as I'm lazy as hell...
!!ATTENTION: ONLY PROCEED IF YOU HAVE TWO IDE CONTROLLERS AND IF YOU KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT!!
Simply disabling the complete IDE controller in the device manager works magic. Don't do this if your system drive is attached to it, or else your system WILL crash! I have two controllers: a SiliconImage SATA for my harddrive and an nVidia nForce IDE for my DVD. After disabling the nForce controller the DVD is gone as well - and any of my SF-protected games work like a charm.
You don't have a second controller? Well, get one on eBay for a few bucks..
Arnuschky
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