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Siggy12 02-09-2004 02:34

play starforce game with Mini Image problem
 
Hi everyall
I have a notebook so ...
I have installed Heroes : Soldiers of World war II.
I have Installed daemon tools 3.47 and mount the mini image of Soldiers( caused the long travel of every day.. I don't want have the original cd in the reader).
my situation is...

I cannot unplug atapi (ide) drive (the drive is not a removable device) so must be plugged :(,
I cannot disable it from bios caused(this option is not included in the bios)I have search everywhere :( ,
and I have windows XP service pack 2 so the disable or unistall options on the device doesn't work and doesn't work also the trick of windows file system protection File, the game in each case tell me...

(insert the disk in another cd reader) how I can get it work ??
Please Help me :).

ash2dust2 02-09-2004 09:29

Great, now you're spamming us with your problem.
Stick with playing the game off the CD.

Siggy12 02-09-2004 16:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by ash2dust2
Great, now you're spamming us with your problem.
Stick with playing the game off the CD.

I'd like to see You at my conditions... and then...
talk so....

Luciel 02-09-2004 17:33

what conditions? why cant u simply use the original cd?

Talus 02-09-2004 18:22

Here comes the 'my little sister/brother broke my CD' story :D

WailinChieftain 02-09-2004 21:31

Disabling IDE drives in BIOS isn't presented so bluntly. When you go into BIOS, choose the one that says "Standard CMOS Features" or something along those lines. In there you should find four selections that say :
HTML Code:

<pre>
IDE Primary Master                        auto
IDE Primary Slave                        auto
IDE Secondary Master                        auto
IDE Secondary Slave                        auto
</pre>

one of them is your cd-drive. just highlight it and change the value to disable.

If none of this is in there, sorry for wasting your time.

ash2dust2 02-09-2004 22:23

Notebook BIOS's are generally specialized and some arent worth squat.

Still why create a new dup thread of your problem?

Siggy12 03-09-2004 00:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by ash2dust2
Notebook BIOS's are generally specialized and some arent worth squat.

Still why create a new dup thread of your problem?

I think is more important for You see what the other does.....

1) nobody has intenction to make another post for this problem.
2) a Forum is a community for solve problem but maybe You don't have understood this.

Luciel 03-09-2004 05:38

Ok ok lemie get thir right.
Your gonna go through all this mess to disable ur cd drive on ur laptop to be able to play without a cd? WHY DONT U JUST USE UR ORIGINAL?

Grumpy 03-09-2004 07:35

So obvious isnt it!!
 
Luciel I would have to agree with one of your other posts....some people like to make it so obvious that they dont have the original discs...why why why would anyone go to such extremes if they owned the original? And what a lame excuse to say "because I dont want to damage the original"
I nor my 2 boys (aged 10 and 7) have ever damaged a disc! Like I teach my boys: Gently take Discs from case, gently place into CD slot or tray, play the game as rough as you like, then gently remove disc from tray and place back into the CD cover! This surely is easier than the amount of effort some people go to just to play a game!! My kids have been using my discs since they were 3 years old! It is possible not to damage them, all it takes is a little care!

ash2dust2 03-09-2004 08:40

Ok, lets assume he's legit until he says otherwise. Maybe someone has a custom BIOS for his laptop. Or someone with the same laptop, understands the BIOS better than him.

Lets not post anything in here unless its constructive and see how long it goes before he bumps his own thread.

Siggy12 03-09-2004 09:11

Yes....unfortunately My bios is a custom bios and on the pc desktop at home I not need to disable the cdrom from bios (also if I can do this) beacuse at home I can play with original disk.... the problem was only for laptop ,causes the long travel every day for go to work , I 'd like leave original disk at home.

many thanks to people which can help me :).

krondike 05-09-2004 10:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by Siggy12
I have a

DREAM.

Martin Luther King

-«mÂtRîX~rÎpÔfF»- 17-10-2004 06:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Luciel
Ok ok lemie get thir right.
Your gonna go through all this mess to disable ur cd drive on ur laptop to be able to play without a cd? WHY DONT U JUST USE UR ORIGINAL?

Get Real Luciel! Face reality as people dont use originals because they send it back 4 a refund cause they COPIED IT!! We are all pirates whether u like it or not.

Magnetic 17-10-2004 06:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by -«mÂtRîX~rÎpÔfF»-
We are all pirates whether u like it or not.

that´s crap, if you´re a pirate, nice for you, but don´t say that everyone else on the board is! but i can´t nuderstand this with unplugin´ though, way to much stress to play without the cd.

JoyBoy 17-10-2004 06:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by -«mÂtRîX~rÎpÔfF»-
Get Real Luciel! Face reality as people dont use originals because they send it back 4 a refund cause they COPIED IT!! We are all pirates whether u like it or not.

You dug up this thread, just to continue your crusade against Starforce and then you claim that everyone on here pirates games? For Shame

Anyways, as you appear to be one of the lowest kinds of pirates, the ****y kind, I give to any and all Game Developers/Publishers your details....

The IP Address is: 82.36.17.230. The host name is: 82-36-17-230.cable.ubr01.smal.blueyonder.co.uk.

Just by typing the last part of your address into a certain Blueyonder Users site I can tell what area you are from. Just imagine what the FBI could do. Better lock them doors ;)


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