Hello everyone!
OS: Windows XP (SP2)
Alcohol 120% version: 1.9.2 (Build 1705) (Trial)
Daemon Tools version: 3.47.0.0 (I got the latest, but have not installed it yet)
DVDRW +/- Double Layer LG 4163B Retail
I tried to make a virtual copy of Morrowind (GOTY), used Safedisc 2/3, but it didn't work. There was a message like "error in reading at 2045" (the Alcohol is not english version, so my translation is a bit weird). The message repeated with many numbers. The "image" that was produced has a size of about 5 MB.
I tried to mount it, and it worked! WTF? Now it acts in a similar way to a No-CD. (yeah yeah I read the rules)
The same thing happened with Lock On.
HOWEVER the virtual Battlefield 2 was created and runs perfectly, and accordingg to your database it uses Safedisc too. There was a small difference in creating it though: it didn't give me an option to select the copy protection.
All the games I mentioned are legal (of course).
Does this have anything to do with the version of Alcohol? It is indeed a bit old.
If not, what should I do?
OS: Windows XP (SP2)
Alcohol 120% version: 1.9.2 (Build 1705) (Trial)
Daemon Tools version: 3.47.0.0 (I got the latest, but have not installed it yet)
DVDRW +/- Double Layer LG 4163B Retail
I tried to make a virtual copy of Morrowind (GOTY), used Safedisc 2/3, but it didn't work. There was a message like "error in reading at 2045" (the Alcohol is not english version, so my translation is a bit weird). The message repeated with many numbers. The "image" that was produced has a size of about 5 MB.
I tried to mount it, and it worked! WTF? Now it acts in a similar way to a No-CD. (yeah yeah I read the rules)
The same thing happened with Lock On.
HOWEVER the virtual Battlefield 2 was created and runs perfectly, and accordingg to your database it uses Safedisc too. There was a small difference in creating it though: it didn't give me an option to select the copy protection.
All the games I mentioned are legal (of course).
Does this have anything to do with the version of Alcohol? It is indeed a bit old.
If not, what should I do?
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