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Posted: Sun, 21st Nov 2004 22:22 Post subject: BlitzKrieg.Rolling.Thunder.MI.CloneCD-CXZiSO |
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heiter
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Posted: Sun, 21st Nov 2004 22:32 Post subject: |
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*NUKED* cuz *GAY*
these rls's arnt a thread worth!
@100/10mbit flat
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[Klump]
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Posted: Sun, 21st Nov 2004 23:09 Post subject: |
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expansion or stand alone?
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Posted: Sun, 21st Nov 2004 23:38 Post subject: |
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Sublime wrote: | expansion or stand alone? |
stand alone,2CDs
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Pey
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Posted: Mon, 22nd Nov 2004 20:14 Post subject: Re: BlitzKrieg.Rolling.Thunder.MI.CloneCD-CXZiSO |
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Why does nforce doesnt relaesed that nfo??Where you see that nfo??
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Posted: Wed, 24th Nov 2004 09:49 Post subject: nfo (unblacklist virtual drives) |
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this release contains nfo file about how to unblacklist virtual drives, i havent tried it yet. and.... NFORCE, wheres the nfo?
Steps to unblackist virtual drives.
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1. Go to your Control Panel
2. Doubleclick on System
3. Now click on the tab labeled Hardware
4. Then click on Device Manager
5. Under System devices you will find many names listed, but the only 2 you need to write down are "PnP BIOS Extension" and "Plug and Play BIOS Extension". "PnP BIOS Extension" belongs to Daemontools virtual drive and "Plug and Play BIOS Extension" belongs to Alcohol 120% virtual drive. Now you can close the Device Manager.
6. Go to your Windows directory and open regedit.exe (Registry Editor)
7. Now find this entry in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM
\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\SYSTEM
8. Under SYSTEM you will find numbers like "0000" "0001" "0002" "0003" etc etc. Now click on any of this numbers and look for "DeviceDesc". "DeviceDesc" contains a description for the device. If you just have Alcohol 120% virtual drive installed you have to find the number that contains the "DeviceDesc" with the text "Plug and Play BIOS
Extension" next to it. And if you just have Daemontools virtual drive installed you have to find the number that contains the "DeviceDesc" with the text "PnP BIOS Extension" next to it. If you have both programs installed it speaks for it itself that you have to find both numbers.
9. Now to the important part. If for example the number "0002" contains the "DeviceDesc" with the the text "PnP BIOS Extension" next to it, you rightclick on the number 0002. Next you click on "Permission...". A window should appear. Under the header "Security" you first have to click on "SYSTEM". Then a menu with the name "Permissions for SYSTEM" appears below. In this menu you will see the the text "Read" with two choices next to it (Allow or Deny). Click on "Deny" then on OK and then on Yes. Do the same for the number that contains the "DeviceDesc" with the text "Plug and Play BIOS Extension" next to it. If you have done everything correctly "PnP BIOS Extension" and "Plug and Play BIOS Extension" should not not appear any more in the Device Manager under System devices.
10. After you have done this you can play allnew starforce games by mounting the mini image. By the way dont forget to disconnect your CD or DVD-drives or to disable them in the Bios. And if you have any other virtual drives other than Alcohol or Daemontools installed, just uninstall them!
11. Enjoy another bunch of Starforce protected games!
Thanks to the guys that developed this fix.
NB: This is for XP operating systems.
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Posted: Sat, 27th Nov 2004 02:11 Post subject: Re: nfo (unblacklist virtual drives) |
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josephkra wrote: | this release contains nfo file about how to unblacklist virtual drives, i havent tried it yet. and.... NFORCE, wheres the nfo?
Steps to unblackist virtual drives.
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
1. Go to your Control Panel
2. Doubleclick on System
3. Now click on the tab labeled Hardware
4. Then click on Device Manager
5. Under System devices you will find many names listed, but the only 2 you need to write down are "PnP BIOS Extension" and "Plug and Play BIOS Extension". "PnP BIOS Extension" belongs to Daemontools virtual drive and "Plug and Play BIOS Extension" belongs to Alcohol 120% virtual drive. Now you can close the Device Manager.
6. Go to your Windows directory and open regedit.exe (Registry Editor)
7. Now find this entry in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM
\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\SYSTEM
8. Under SYSTEM you will find numbers like "0000" "0001" "0002" "0003" etc etc. Now click on any of this numbers and look for "DeviceDesc". "DeviceDesc" contains a description for the device. If you just have Alcohol 120% virtual drive installed you have to find the number that contains the "DeviceDesc" with the text "Plug and Play BIOS
Extension" next to it. And if you just have Daemontools virtual drive installed you have to find the number that contains the "DeviceDesc" with the text "PnP BIOS Extension" next to it. If you have both programs installed it speaks for it itself that you have to find both numbers.
9. Now to the important part. If for example the number "0002" contains the "DeviceDesc" with the the text "PnP BIOS Extension" next to it, you rightclick on the number 0002. Next you click on "Permission...". A window should appear. Under the header "Security" you first have to click on "SYSTEM". Then a menu with the name "Permissions for SYSTEM" appears below. In this menu you will see the the text "Read" with two choices next to it (Allow or Deny). Click on "Deny" then on OK and then on Yes. Do the same for the number that contains the "DeviceDesc" with the text "Plug and Play BIOS Extension" next to it. If you have done everything correctly "PnP BIOS Extension" and "Plug and Play BIOS Extension" should not not appear any more in the Device Manager under System devices.
10. After you have done this you can play allnew starforce games by mounting the mini image. By the way dont forget to disconnect your CD or DVD-drives or to disable them in the Bios. And if you have any other virtual drives other than Alcohol or Daemontools installed, just uninstall them!
11. Enjoy another bunch of Starforce protected games!
Thanks to the guys that developed this fix.
NB: This is for XP operating systems. |
how do i do for win-98 se operating systems???...plz
reg edit don't have set-permission command plus i don't have this entry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM
\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\SYSTEM
maybe old os don't need registry hack???
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Posted: Sat, 27th Nov 2004 14:55 Post subject: |
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omg @ instructions, i guess the good old days of true clones are gone :/
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Posted: Sat, 27th Nov 2004 22:34 Post subject: |
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has this actually been released?
cuz i've not seen it anywhere
jesus, captain, they're SS
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Pey
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Posted: Sat, 27th Nov 2004 23:42 Post subject: |
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german mini image is out, i guess it works with the english release, flatout german MI works with english release, so...
ill give it a try later
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