On Sat, 2003-12-27 at 16:39, Derek Fountain wrote:
On Sunday 28 December 2003 07:35, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I'm trying to copy a CD of a game so that I can play it at my office with someone else over our network. The game needs CD#2 in to play.
I can't seem to read the CD with K3b or XCDRoast. I get an error that says it can't read a track, but the game plays fine. I'm sure this is a protection thing.
Anyone know how to get around this?
Yes, it's going to be a protection thing, and you'll be lucky to get a sector by sector copy to work. That's exactly what the copy protection system is trying to prevent.
Why can't you just take the original disk into work?
I have the program. I paid for it. But some coworkers and I would like to play every once in a while. The thing is, you can't get the game to run without having disk 2 in the CD. No other way around it. In order to play on 3 machines, we need 3 disk2 CDs. Thanks, Tom