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I have a CD with laserlock protection. The disk is old and I want to make a backup. I use the disk for running a software, the disk needs to be inserted every time I launch the app. How can I clone the original disk or remove the encryption so that I can run the app without the disk? I've tried regular disk cloners (Alcohol, CdClone, DAEMON tools) but they didn't work. Please note that, I own the disk and will use the clone for personal uses only, nothing illegal.
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I have a CD with laserlock protection. The disk is old and I want to make a backup. I use the disk for running a software, the disk needs to be inserted every time I launch the app. How can I clone the original disk or remove the encryption so that I can run the app without the disk? I've tried regular disk cloners (Alcohol, CdClone, DAEMON tools) but they didn't work. Please note that, I own the disk and will use the clone for personal uses only, nothing illegal.
compact-disc disk-encryption disk-cloning copy-protection
Have you considered what you want simply is not possible? The problem you face is the tools you want are very hard to find, because while its legal to do what you want ( i.e. make a personal backup ), the laws basically make it not possible to distrubute the software that allows you to do so ( its not legal to write software that disables or removes the DRM protection ). I assume getting a copy from the distributor isn't an option?
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 13:48
The issue is that I can't find a distributor... I bought the disk back in 2009.
– Wilbur
Jan 9 '14 at 13:54
Based on my limited ability to research the DRM in question. It really does look likeDaemon Toolsshould allow to enable LaserLock emulation. Of course that feature might have been discontinued since 2011.
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 14:06
The following thread has some suggestions you should try. forum.daemon-tools.cc/f19/unable-emulate-laserlock-disk-29661
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 14:13
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I have a CD with laserlock protection. The disk is old and I want to make a backup. I use the disk for running a software, the disk needs to be inserted every time I launch the app. How can I clone the original disk or remove the encryption so that I can run the app without the disk? I've tried regular disk cloners (Alcohol, CdClone, DAEMON tools) but they didn't work. Please note that, I own the disk and will use the clone for personal uses only, nothing illegal.
compact-disc disk-encryption disk-cloning copy-protection
I have a CD with laserlock protection. The disk is old and I want to make a backup. I use the disk for running a software, the disk needs to be inserted every time I launch the app. How can I clone the original disk or remove the encryption so that I can run the app without the disk? I've tried regular disk cloners (Alcohol, CdClone, DAEMON tools) but they didn't work. Please note that, I own the disk and will use the clone for personal uses only, nothing illegal.
compact-disc disk-encryption disk-cloning copy-protection
compact-disc disk-encryption disk-cloning copy-protection
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Have you considered what you want simply is not possible? The problem you face is the tools you want are very hard to find, because while its legal to do what you want ( i.e. make a personal backup ), the laws basically make it not possible to distrubute the software that allows you to do so ( its not legal to write software that disables or removes the DRM protection ). I assume getting a copy from the distributor isn't an option?
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 13:48
The issue is that I can't find a distributor... I bought the disk back in 2009.
– Wilbur
Jan 9 '14 at 13:54
Based on my limited ability to research the DRM in question. It really does look likeDaemon Toolsshould allow to enable LaserLock emulation. Of course that feature might have been discontinued since 2011.
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 14:06
The following thread has some suggestions you should try. forum.daemon-tools.cc/f19/unable-emulate-laserlock-disk-29661
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 14:13
add a comment |
Have you considered what you want simply is not possible? The problem you face is the tools you want are very hard to find, because while its legal to do what you want ( i.e. make a personal backup ), the laws basically make it not possible to distrubute the software that allows you to do so ( its not legal to write software that disables or removes the DRM protection ). I assume getting a copy from the distributor isn't an option?
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 13:48
The issue is that I can't find a distributor... I bought the disk back in 2009.
– Wilbur
Jan 9 '14 at 13:54
Based on my limited ability to research the DRM in question. It really does look likeDaemon Toolsshould allow to enable LaserLock emulation. Of course that feature might have been discontinued since 2011.
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 14:06
The following thread has some suggestions you should try. forum.daemon-tools.cc/f19/unable-emulate-laserlock-disk-29661
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 14:13
Have you considered what you want simply is not possible? The problem you face is the tools you want are very hard to find, because while its legal to do what you want ( i.e. make a personal backup ), the laws basically make it not possible to distrubute the software that allows you to do so ( its not legal to write software that disables or removes the DRM protection ). I assume getting a copy from the distributor isn't an option?
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 13:48
Have you considered what you want simply is not possible? The problem you face is the tools you want are very hard to find, because while its legal to do what you want ( i.e. make a personal backup ), the laws basically make it not possible to distrubute the software that allows you to do so ( its not legal to write software that disables or removes the DRM protection ). I assume getting a copy from the distributor isn't an option?
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 13:48
The issue is that I can't find a distributor... I bought the disk back in 2009.
– Wilbur
Jan 9 '14 at 13:54
The issue is that I can't find a distributor... I bought the disk back in 2009.
– Wilbur
Jan 9 '14 at 13:54
Based on my limited ability to research the DRM in question. It really does look like
Daemon Tools should allow to enable LaserLock emulation. Of course that feature might have been discontinued since 2011.– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 14:06
Based on my limited ability to research the DRM in question. It really does look like
Daemon Tools should allow to enable LaserLock emulation. Of course that feature might have been discontinued since 2011.– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 14:06
The following thread has some suggestions you should try. forum.daemon-tools.cc/f19/unable-emulate-laserlock-disk-29661
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 14:13
The following thread has some suggestions you should try. forum.daemon-tools.cc/f19/unable-emulate-laserlock-disk-29661
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 14:13
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It CAN be done(though I don't know how) but someone from amazon actually had the audacity to "sell" me a disk I thought was legit but when I installed the game it said "please insert original disk" the game was a copy and the disk was laserloked but it was a copy because my original version of that game(Time Machine-cryo entertainment) worked like a charm! of course I complained to amazon and am awaiting a reply and refund for the fake CD. you can copy it but you cannot use the copy, only the original. why do you want a back up?
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It CAN be done(though I don't know how) but someone from amazon actually had the audacity to "sell" me a disk I thought was legit but when I installed the game it said "please insert original disk" the game was a copy and the disk was laserloked but it was a copy because my original version of that game(Time Machine-cryo entertainment) worked like a charm! of course I complained to amazon and am awaiting a reply and refund for the fake CD. you can copy it but you cannot use the copy, only the original. why do you want a back up?
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It CAN be done(though I don't know how) but someone from amazon actually had the audacity to "sell" me a disk I thought was legit but when I installed the game it said "please insert original disk" the game was a copy and the disk was laserloked but it was a copy because my original version of that game(Time Machine-cryo entertainment) worked like a charm! of course I complained to amazon and am awaiting a reply and refund for the fake CD. you can copy it but you cannot use the copy, only the original. why do you want a back up?
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It CAN be done(though I don't know how) but someone from amazon actually had the audacity to "sell" me a disk I thought was legit but when I installed the game it said "please insert original disk" the game was a copy and the disk was laserloked but it was a copy because my original version of that game(Time Machine-cryo entertainment) worked like a charm! of course I complained to amazon and am awaiting a reply and refund for the fake CD. you can copy it but you cannot use the copy, only the original. why do you want a back up?
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Have you considered what you want simply is not possible? The problem you face is the tools you want are very hard to find, because while its legal to do what you want ( i.e. make a personal backup ), the laws basically make it not possible to distrubute the software that allows you to do so ( its not legal to write software that disables or removes the DRM protection ). I assume getting a copy from the distributor isn't an option?
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 13:48
The issue is that I can't find a distributor... I bought the disk back in 2009.
– Wilbur
Jan 9 '14 at 13:54
Based on my limited ability to research the DRM in question. It really does look like
Daemon Toolsshould allow to enable LaserLock emulation. Of course that feature might have been discontinued since 2011.– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 14:06
The following thread has some suggestions you should try. forum.daemon-tools.cc/f19/unable-emulate-laserlock-disk-29661
– Ramhound
Jan 9 '14 at 14:13