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  • Blindwrite vs. Safedisc 4

    I recently bought a new game - Worms Forts Under Seige & it happens to be protected with Safedisc 4.

    I tried creating an image using DAEMON Tools Pro Advanced & it gave out read errors due to bad blocks.

    I used Blindwrite 6 and set the profile to 'nibble.'

    When I mount the image to DAEMON Tools the program crashes but when I use the physical disc, it works...

    Any ideas?

    Did Blindwrite create a good or bad image?

    Hmmmm for a cheap & old game it is copy protected eh...
    Cost Php 395.00 approx US$ 8.53.
    But it does look fun and amusing.

  • #2
    It is normal for DT to throwing out bad blocks messages for SafeDisc, it is part of protection.

    You may just leave it in DT Pro until it is finished (with SafeDisc profile).
    It seems a bad image when it is crashing with BW image and not with original.
    Make something idiot proof, but then they just make a better idiot
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    • #3
      About BW, you need to use an other profil : bad sector.

      Anyway, for safedisc, you have to ignore bad sector / error during creation of the image disque. Wait the end of the creation, then test the image.
      If you use the correct profil, it'll work.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by pseudo555 View Post
        About BW, you need to use an other profil : bad sector.

        Anyway, for safedisc, you have to ignore bad sector / error during creation of the image disque. Wait the end of the creation, then test the image.
        If you use the correct profil, it'll work.
        even I set the profile to "bad sector" , my latest BW wonot do a single bit reading of my R6 Vegas 2 DVD

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