Sascha wrote:
>Well, while companies may try to make un-copyable CDs, nobody >has suceeded
>yet.
>If you ever want to know how to copy *any* CD, have a look at
>www.gamecopyworld.com. Not that I'm playing any games at all >(too addictive,
>can't afford that), but that site has loads of information.
Hi Sascha,
Would this work for the Native Instruments B4 also? I was wondering if there was anyway of copying that c.d. It has some weird copy protection on it where there are two little holes in the c.d. I just assumed you couldn't copy that as it looks for that "mark" when you authorize.
I always like to make back-ups of the software I buy because like you I don't want to scrath it. That's another thing I don't like about c.d. authorization. I don't really like paying $150 or whatever only to get a c.d. I'm supposed to "use" on a regular basis without wear.
--Roger
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Re: [exs] making an exact copy
2001-12-03 by litepipe
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