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>You can find them scattered across the internet, I like
>
>www.gamecopyworld.com
>
>because pretty-much everywhere else you look you'd better
>have auto-anti-spyware-adware-virus systems to the max.
>
>They're usually an ".exe" that you overwrite your current
>one with (after backing it up somewhere) that removes the
>CD-check at the beginning and just launches the blasted
>program. You have to get a new one every time a patch
>comes out, so make sure you keep it backed up.
>
>It's technically not illegal if you properly own and have
>all the liscences for the product. As long as it's only
>for convenience, it's legit, and I really hate bumbling
>around with CDs, especially when you have a house full of
>little kids.
>
>You can also use CD copying programs like Alcohol or
>Virtual Drive.
>
>http://www.farstone.com/home/en/shtml/gamecopyoverview.sht
>ml
>
>Gaming drive is (pretty much) the most expensive, but it
>has a ZERO learning curve and is very basic. Then you can
>just insert it in to a "virtual" drive to run the game,
>the game will think it's a CD drive, but it's actually
>just a file on your computer. Problem is, you need the
>program to copy it, you have to copy it, and it can
>gobble up lots of space (like 650meg a CD or so,
>depending on compression, which makes them more compact
>but is generally bad for performance).
>
>Hope this helps...
>.
Thanks Daniel!
You have just solved my problem as well. one more
question, once you have the crack file, where do you place
it to make it work? nik
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