InseKtor, make SafeDisc backups

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08 Feb 01 17:24 by DoMiN8ToR in category Uncategorized To news archive

Haven’t tested this piece of software, but it seems to enable Windows 2000 users to copy Safedisc protected games…



This software will allow all you poor old win 2000 users to finally copy your SD games !!
No more little emulators running away in the background, no more selfish software that
sticks to ONE cd image type ! this is the first release from us to you. for instructions
on how to use it read the NFO, for newbies use notepad to open it

Here is a quick run down on what it does and how to use it though. basically make an image of your game, (blindread being the best option in our opinion) then use insektor to patch that image.

once this is done,burn it to a cd using most popular cdrsoftware (once again we suggest
blindWRITE).Once this is done, you need to install the DEVICE.INF,this is done by right clicking and installing ..then you re boot,
after that start the software up again and then choose your cd-rom you would like to use, tick all is best ..hit apply and there you go !!

all done ! exit the program and put in the copy you made, and it will boot up MUCH faster than the original if you have questions just visit the local software forums and cd-r sites.! if you don’t know any do a search for “cdr forums ” that should help LOL there will be a win 98 version to follow !!! MAYBE !!!!!!!



Download here. If the link doesn’t work Geosjitties probably cut the account of because the amount of downloads, in that case, does someone have a mirror ?

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