] Introduction /Disclamier
2] Type of protections
3] Hardware Req.
4] Software Req.
5] Step bY Step guide
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1] Introduction / Disclamier
This is my first origional tutorial written by me (technical info taken form the web)
hope u guys like it ..
More and more often these days Software companies and Game developers alike are coming up with new ways to stop people creating illegal copies of copyrighted software and games. A more obvious and common way for companies to do this is to use Commercially Developed CDR Protections which when used on the game or software makes it nearly impossible to copy the game. It is illegal to copy or burn a copyrighted game to sell or give to others, which most of you would know, but it is not illegal to make a personal back-up copy for yourself of the game provided you are the original owner of the game. The advantages of making a back-up copy of a game is that once you have the back-up copy you don't need the original so it can be kept safe in the cover and if the back up copy gets scratched you will still have the original game.
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2] Type of protections
The following are the types of protections used to protect a cd from being replicated
CD Checks
SafeDisc
SecuRom
Illegal TOC (Table Of Contents)
OverSized/OverBurn CD's
LaserLock
ProtectCD
DiscGuard
CD-Cops
FADE
StarForce
SafeDisc 2
SecuRom
SecuRom Trigger Functions
In this tutorial we will be backing up a copy of Age Of Empires II (rise of nations)
which is protected by Safe Disc
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