This is not the place to ask such questions, I don't believe.
Try going to www.gamecopyworld.com
But I doubt you'll find anything, maybe a mini image, which to use you have
to go through other stuff. It's not worth the time: just use the original
CD.
Alanb
>> All I can find is the file to defeat starforce. Is there a cracked .exe
>> file somewhere?
> This is not the place to ask such questions, I don't believe.
nothing there
>> All I can find is the file to defeat starforce. Is there a cracked .exe
>> file somewhere?
> This is not the place to ask such questions, I don't believe.
> Try going to www.gamecopyworld.com
> But I doubt you'll find anything, maybe a mini image, which to use you have
> to go through other stuff. It's not worth the time: just use the original
> CD.
> Alanb
On gamecopyworld there is an image file system that is supposed to work together with daemon tools but I've never succeeded with this method.
Anybody who has done it could explain it to us ?
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There's the slight assumption that you don't have a legal copy of the game.
There should be. You can use what is called a "mini-image", but to do so
you must disable your CD ROM drive and mount the image in *** 120% or
Dameon. There's a program that disables a machine's CD ROM without having
to actually physically do it.
I think that if you look around elsewhere you'll find all you need.
Alanb
I understand and sometimes I do the same. But if you use the mini image you
can't play online.
Try looking for a program called "Starforce Nightmare". With this program
you disable your CD ROM and mount the image using *** 120% (which I
used) or Dameon Tools. It worked for me; but I tired of the process and now
use the original CD.
Alanb
Its better just to avoid starforce games and their virus like drivers all together.
Steve
"Military intelligence, two words combined that can't make sense"
That's the funny thing. Originally I was using a similar method, but now
I just keep a spindle on my desk with all the oft games I play that have
invasive copy protection that requires the CD inserted.
With starforce, the only way you seem to be able to get the no CD to
work is to use the app that disables your physical CD-ROM.
Cheers,
Rod.
> Its better just to avoid starforce games and their virus like drivers all
> together.
> Steve
> "Military intelligence, two words combined that can't make sense"
>> All I can find is the file to defeat starforce. Is there a cracked .exe
>> file somewhere?
Alanb
Yeah, but aren't you risking "the slight assumption that you don't have
a legal copy of the game"?
>>>> This is not the place to ask such questions, I don't believe.
>>> why not?
>> There's the slight assumption that you don't have a legal copy of the
>> game.
>>>> Try going to www.gamecopyworld.com
>>> nothing there
>> There should be. You can use what is called a "mini-image", but to do so
>> you must disable your CD ROM drive and mount the image in *** 120% or
>> Dameon. There's a program that disables a machine's CD ROM without
>> having to actually physically do it.
>> I think that if you look around elsewhere you'll find all you need.
> Yeah, but aren't you risking "the slight assumption that you don't have
> a legal copy of the game"?
Alanb
They'll find out eventually.
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>>The only way to play without a CD involves more effort than using a CD.
>>Its better just to avoid starforce games and their virus like drivers all
>>together.
>>Steve
>>"Military intelligence, two words combined that can't make sense"
>>>All I can find is the file to defeat starforce. Is there a cracked .exe
>>>file somewhere?
> Well, I haven't had any problems with the Starforce drivers. I think trying
> to avoid them is a fine philosophy, but sooner or later that is going to be
> hard to do if you want to continue ***.
> Alanb