These are very easy to fix run the protection software like normal just uninstall your cd rom from device manager whala works
every new game i got i found that uninstalling my cd rom fixes it authentication issues hope this helps later IK
These are very easy to fix run the protection software like normal just uninstall your cd rom from device manager whala works
every new game i got i found that uninstalling my cd rom fixes it authentication issues hope this helps later IK
I have latest DT (4.03) and nForce4 chipset. I tryed all solutions described on this forum but without any functionality. None for Me is working... Can Me help somebody?
(sorry for My English)
I dont know where you live dude but its time to change yourOriginally Posted by IcarusV2X
store if opening your case "voids warranty" in their opinion...
legally that is utter bullshit.
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I wouldn't mind if I had to unplug the optical drives... My problem is that I have a laptop... How can I unplug my dvd drive? I heard about the StarForce nightmare, but i also heard it damages the hardware... what am I gonna do now? Is there any other way of unplugging it? Everytime I try to unistall when I rebbot windows fixes it...
Some laptops allow you to remove your optical drive (e.g. to use an additional battery). You can also check out AnalCobra's Guide to using extra programs... for help how to play games with SCSI blacklists without unplugging your drives.
"I was inappropriately blunt, wasn't I? Sorry, I do that a lot."
Pardon me for being too naif, but .. if one disables his optical drive through in the bios , isn't it the same as physically unplugging it to the operative system?
Would like to know about this because im running a Laptop so i dont want to remove my drive to play.
No, Calaf its not the same. Today's copy protections re-enable them even while your system is running and without rebooting. And then you'll see a copy protection message.
the modern world:
net helpmsg 4006
Thanks for the info Underheaven.
Anyway must I confirm what someone else has already said here, that opening the case at times can't be done for warranty issues, at least in Italy where I live and most presumably in the rest of Europe as well.
Another naif question:
is making ide virtual drives really possible? Why all the up to now available virtual drives are scsi ?
ps: hehe, without aglets one wouldn't be able to thread the shoelace in the holes![]()
I think my mobo has an nforce chip so i'd like to try whether a starforce protected game image works in my pc without unplugging the drives. In some more recent posts I've read that antiblock features for starforce have been implemented inside daemon tools, so no need for sfcure anymore.. But now then, besides loading an image, do we have to activate something within daemon tools? Perhaps emulation? I'm cautious in enabling emulation 'coz i fear blacklisting
Please lemme know what must be done besides loading the image, instead of sfcure.
And one more question.. If blacklisting happened, is it permanent? Or re-enabling the virtual drive will do? Thanks
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