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Old 25-04-2004, 17:41
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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic copy protection problem?

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When I try to install SW:KOTOR using burned disks, I get a "cyclic redundancy check" error with CD4. So I used the bin/cue in DaemonTools for the 4th disk, and it installed fine, but then the game wouldn't start with CD1. I read that this is a problem with the SecureRom copy protection that LucasArts uses, so I've tried using every no-cd crack I can with it (version 1.0 crack, tried updating to version 1.3, then the 1.3 crack), but I still get an error message that pops up after I see two Logo movies and a still screen (LucasArts, Bioware then Darth Malak).

Does anyone have a similar problem? Maybe this is a hardware issue and not a copy protection issue? I can't list the specs that the swconfig gives cuz I just uninstalled it, but they are:

P4 2.4
512 Ram
ATI 7500C 32MB


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bad copy.cd4 may installed less files
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Old 26-04-2004, 07:33
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I understand that the burned CD4 could be bad and probably is, but when I install with the first 3 CDs and then use a virtual drive for CD4, it installs just fine. So that reply didn't help out much.

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