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  • #16
    Youcan buy an IDE Controller but therfore you've to open up your pc too.
    Heaven Can Wait -- My Band-Page

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    • #17
      I never heard of voiding warranty by opening and upgrading your computer.
      Btw: X3 WILL NOT work by only disabling the channel.

      Hey Dexxa: are you from germany?
      In germany you won't void your warranty by opening your pc.
      There should be no warranty seal at your tower.
      Last edited by DomiOh; 10.01.2006, 20:34.

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      • #18
        No i am from sweden.
        They sat a warranty like that just to make them not to open up the computer and destroy something.
        They dont want to repair something that (maybe) i intended to destroy in the computer (not that i would), but you never know.

        /Dexxa

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        • #19
          That sounds strange to me.
          That's one of the reasons I never would buy a "ready" system.
          I only buy components. But I am able to build a computer system myself.
          But not everyone can do this.

          So I respect you don't want to open your PC.
          Last edited by DomiOh; 11.01.2006, 16:49.

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          • #20
            Well i am going in an IT school so i can (If i cant) build my own system.
            But it was my mother who bought this computer for me, so there was nothing i could do =P

            /Dexxa

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by neptun
              I posted this way on gamecopyworld too.I will be happy if somebody test it.for me it works perfectly.Here is the method:

              My harddisk is SerialATA so i have only optical drives attached to my IDE controller.So to play starforce protected games i just disable my IDE controller in device manager ( The whole IDE controller not the optical drives ) , mount the image in daemon tools 4 and play.After playing i just enable again the IDE controller and my optical drives appear again.No need to restart.I tested this with Prince of persia T2T and in a few hours i will test it with X3 Reunion also.I will be very happy if somebody with sata harddrive can test this way with other starforce games.This trick works for X3 Reunion also.

              I made a little research and a few experiments for the problem with PC freezing or rebooting during disk verification of starforce.Often this is caused by emulations and virtual device of alcohol 120%.To fix this it is needed first to uncheck all things in Emulation and Extra emulation in File->options menu of alcohol 120% and second disable the alcohol 120% virtual device by setting Number of virtual devices ( File -> options->Virtual device ) to 0.There is no need to uninstall alcohol 120% completely.
              Same procedure I described long time ago in thread "Hint how to build new SF3 immune configuration" (http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/t728...guration.html).

              Edit by NetSoerfer: Repaired the link. Direct links to our own site are perfectly okay

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              • #22
                Hi there,

                First of all thank you for this tip, but I'm afraid this won't work for me.
                All I see is this:


                I do have an nforce motherboard, but I can't disable the "Nvidia nForce4 Parallel ATA controller"

                I tried this for the game "knights of the temple"

                any suggestions?

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                • #23
                  That means that your harddrives are connected to this controller so you can't disable it. If you disable it with SFN your pc will crash.
                  Heaven Can Wait -- My Band-Page

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                  • #24
                    i can't disable, only desinstall or update. Is it because i use a portable?

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                    • #25
                      it's 6.00am here, i just read this thread about disabling Standard Dual Channel PCI Ide Controller to make SF protected games work. So, you guys are trying to tell me that I can play most SF3 games because I've an Nforce4? (A8N32-SLi Deluxe) If so... thanks a lot for this workaround!!!!!!! As soon as i've got some spare time I'll try.

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                      • #26
                        pointing to thread SCSI Blacklists - or why some perfect images won't run with Daemon

                        Originally Posted by bryanondabeach
                        it's 6.00am here, i just read this thread about disabling Standard Dual Channel PCI Ide Controller to make SF protected games work. So, you guys are trying to tell me that I can play most SF3 games because I've an Nforce4? (A8N32-SLi Deluxe) If so... thanks a lot for this workaround!!!!!!! As soon as i've got some spare time I'll try.
                        Check out this post:
                        SCSI Blacklists - or why some perfect images won't run with Daemon Tools v4
                        the modern world:
                        net helpmsg 4006

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                        • #27
                          Well it wont work with mine either then I suppose because it looks exactly as it does for Proach...only NVIDIA-stuff there. But I dont understand...because I only have my dvd-burner conected to my mainboard. ...my harddrive is conected with serial ATA. ...shouldt I get it to work then?

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                          • #28
                            SCSI Blacklists - or why some perfect images won't run with Daemon Tools v4

                            the requirement for SCSI blacklists is the presence of optical IDE drives thus if you connect your dvd-burner via an IDE cable you won't succeed against Starforce 3.xx
                            the modern world:
                            net helpmsg 4006

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                            • #29
                              Both P-ATA and S-ATA are IDE based, keep that in mind. You need to unplug all your optical IDE drives to get StarForce running.
                              "I was inappropriately blunt, wasn't I? Sorry, I do that a lot."

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                              • #30
                                re

                                i don't have any NForce Parallel Boards
                                i have ASUS P4S8X Mainboard
                                2 internal drives DVD and CD-RW
                                2 HDs not sata HD
                                In ATAPI/IDE at device manager i only have the following options:
                                -IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers:
                                -IDE Primary Channel
                                -IDE Secondary Channel
                                -SiS 5513 IDE UDMA Controller

                                Am i missing some drivers? can some1 help me pls?

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