Tonewiz2k
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Holly Springs, NC
Posts: 124 |
I have seen this done with commercial games in order to allow you to play games without the cd in the cd rom drive. The times I see it there is a crack applied to the .exe, or a type of shell program that you run, then the program runs the .exe. Somehow when you run this shell program it tricks the game into looking to the hard drive for files instead of the cd rom drive. I think the info that it needs from the CD is kept in some sort of cab file on the hard drive. I do not know how to program such a shell... but I do know it is done. I do not know anyone who can do it, but I hope that I have helped by at least explaining in brief detail how such a crack would work.
Another option I would consider is to make a copy of the game's CD, let the kids use that to play the game. When the copy gets scratched beyond readability, make another copy from the original. You could do this using any cd burning program that allows you to burn a cd image. Such duplication would not be illegal, because you are the only one using the software.
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