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ALANi 29-03-2010 14:30

Battlefield Bad Company 2 mini-image
 
1 Attachment(s)
BFBC2_mini-image.mdf 711 bytes (711 bytes)
BFBC2_mini-image.mds 51.4 KB (52,720 bytes)

Tested with Daemon tools Lite/Pro on Windows XP SP2/SP3

Cowsheep 30-03-2010 13:24

Works fine.
Rofl, Secu 7.41 with Mi works, 7.34 or 7.37 not. (Emulator found.)

TippeX 30-03-2010 16:27

well, perhaps the emulation detection is turned off in the title?.. which would kinda make the rofl a bit less apt :)

Cowsheep 31-03-2010 11:02

It does even not care about enabled CloneCD, emulator check really seems to be off.

massdale 05-04-2010 16:43

Doesn't work for me, 0 bytes it says and no filysystem whatsoever.
Using Alcohol and extracted with 7zip.

EDIT:
Saw that the poster of it is also a 1st time poster so it wont really be of any help to use this mini-image.
Guess the fact that I'm not English speaking made me not aware of the sarcasm of the other reply's.

ALANi 05-04-2010 17:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by massdale (Post 384375)
Doesn't work for me, 0 bytes it says and no filysystem whatsoever.
Using Alcohol and extracted with 7zip.
.

Try to extract it with WinRAR if you have extration problems you should have two files after BFBC2_mini-image.mdf and BFBC2_mini-image.mds if you get that "0 bytes" error try to mount the ".mds" file directily!

mount>open all files on filter and then load BFBC2_mini-image.mds

monkeyfartz12 29-05-2010 07:36

so is the actual game or sumthin? or just somthing else

TippeX 29-05-2010 08:08

no, its a mini image, posting the full game would be illegal
mini images are designed to bypass copy protection by you mounting them to virtual drives, the images themselves have little / no content (except the protection signature)..

i just noticed you're a first time poster, so i advise you to read the faq, as it covers this question (and many others)

nightreaper 06-08-2010 11:45

Not working, can't read anything from the image. Using Deamon-Tools (v.4.35.6.0091 with SPDT v.1.62) on Windows 7 x64 Ultimate.

Anyone got a solution, new image or something?

Joe Forster/STA 06-08-2010 12:20

A mini image does not necessarily contain any directory or file data.

Zulu 08-08-2010 09:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by nightreaper (Post 387304)
Not working, can't read anything from the image.

What exactly does 'not working' mean ?
Do you get any error message when trying to start the game ?

icu222much 11-09-2010 09:23

I tried mounting the mini images, but Windows is saying that "The file or directory is corrupted".

I am on Windows 7 Pro, Alcohol 120 2.0, and WinRar x64 3.90.

Help?

TippeX 11-09-2010 11:10

the mini image ONLY contains the protection signature, attempting to run files / exe's on it is a BAD idea..

you do have the original game icu222much.. right?

icu222much 11-09-2010 11:20

Thank you. I understand what I did wrong. Originally, I mounted the .mds and tried to run the .mds through Alcohol. What I needed to do was just mount the .mds, and run Bad Company 2 from my .exe stored on my computer. Haha... I sort of mis-understood how to use the .mds.

Yes, I do have the original game. I have the full game installed on my computer, and the only reason why I wanted to use a mini-image is so that I don't have to keep loading in the DvD in-order to play the game.

ShadowDuke 11-09-2010 22:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by icu222much (Post 387981)
Yes, I do have the original game. I have the full game installed on my computer, and the only reason why I wanted to use a mini-image is so that I don't have to keep loading in the DvD in-order to play the game.

...then activate it once!?!?! Then you dont have to keep the DVD in your drive!? Theres nothing wrong with activating it!

Ppl can make problems where are none..


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