Hi everyone;
First, I just started using Daemon Tools and it seems great -- can't believe I didn't start using it sooner.
I'm a laptop user and a big chess fan; basically, the GUI isn't what is protected, it's the engine. Each engine, when it loads, periodically does a CD check (and each engine has its own CD). I can't stand carrying around the CDs anymore as my collection grows so D-tools seems awesome for the task at hand.
This is probably a stupid question, but I'll ask anyway: is it possible to strip unneeded files (say, large database files) from images to reduce the size?
Tom
First, I just started using Daemon Tools and it seems great -- can't believe I didn't start using it sooner.
I'm a laptop user and a big chess fan; basically, the GUI isn't what is protected, it's the engine. Each engine, when it loads, periodically does a CD check (and each engine has its own CD). I can't stand carrying around the CDs anymore as my collection grows so D-tools seems awesome for the task at hand.
This is probably a stupid question, but I'll ask anyway: is it possible to strip unneeded files (say, large database files) from images to reduce the size?
Tom
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