Copying a genuine disc

hypnobiz

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Sep 25, 2012
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Hi, sorry for what is likely a mundane question for you guys, I am not a gamer as such I just bought a sims 2 DVD for PC and I'm aware that games are copy protected but as this is an older game and my pc doesn't play sims 3 i wanted to know if there is a way to make a hard copy of my original DVD disc in case it gets damaged.

Cheers,

Andy
Ps, I did have a look but couldn't find a thread on this so I appologise if there already was one.
 

KaOTiK

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I haven't copied discs in years, but I remember I use to use CloneCD when I wanted a perfect copy of a disc.
 

gladiatorua

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Daemon tools.
Lite version is free and should accomplish the task. mdf format supports copying protection data.
Or just copy-paste + nocd.
 
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If you've already paid for it just hit a torrent site. There is nothing unethical about that in this case.
 

Dankk

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If you've already paid for it just hit a torrent site. There is nothing unethical about that in this case.

True, but perhaps he just wants a disc for the sake of having a disc. If you have a slow internet connection then torrenting the game can take a while, and if something goes awry then it's nice to have a local copy of the game already prepared and ready to go.

Suggestions seem pretty good so far. It's been a few years since I've copied a disc myself, but I seem to remember Daemon Tools doing it pretty well.
 

greenhawk

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If you've already paid for it just hit a torrent site. There is nothing unethical about that in this case.

probably nothing unethical, but depending on a person's country's laws, can still be illegal.

OP, one of the reasons there is no threads about it is it would be against the rules of the forum to descuss ways around DRM which is what you need to do to get a copy done.

Unfortunitly, even if you do get around the DRM, most games can detect it is not a original game disk so your game will not run anyway (so need to find cracks for the game anyway).
 

shortylickens

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If you've already paid for it just hit a torrent site. There is nothing unethical about that in this case.

Unethical, no. Illegal, yes. Torrents upload at the same time they download, and that is most definitely illegal cuz you are giving other people something they dont own.
 

lothar

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Unethical, no. Illegal, yes. Torrents upload at the same time they download, and that is most definitely illegal cuz you are giving other people something they dont own.
So if he disables "uploading" in his torrent client and only downloads, he's good to go?
 

Nvidiaguy07

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imgburn > create .iso from disk. From there you can burn to CD, and you can also just mount that image with alchohol 52% or whatever program you like to mount the img and run from your computer if you need it. Probably faster read speeds this way too.
 

festa_freak

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Img burn works well. I used to use a simple one click imager I think named iso creator or something. try the free ones (make sure to not install Ask toolbar :p) and see what works.
 

Wyndru

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Another vote for imgburn.

Also, does Daemon tools copy discs? I thought it was only for mounting and decrypting image files?
 

smackababy

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Unethical, no. Illegal, yes. Torrents upload at the same time they download, and that is most definitely illegal cuz you are giving other people something they dont own.

I am sure there are torrents for just the "cracked" file to enable no disc. I am not sure the legality of just a cracked executable being shared though.