Drilling holes in dvd's to get around protection
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Karmeck




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PostPosted: Fri, 16th Nov 2007 00:25    Post subject: Drilling holes in dvd's to get around protection
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How to create a full working version of CIA Commander 2.0
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First of all congratulations to the team of datapol. The copy-protection of the CIA Commander
was one of the hardest to crack ever, but after several sleepless nights I found the way..Wink)

CIA Commander 2.0 is an impressing tool and sure worth the money, but I like to test full versions
prior to buy a software, that's why I did it. You should also buy this perfect recovery tool
if you like it to support their work.

Instructions:
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a) Burn the ISO-image included in this package to a DVD-R (plus or minus, both are working).
You can't use CD-R, CD-RW, or DVD-RW for this trick to work!
The only way for other media then DVD-R is described below (If DVD is not booting).

b) Draw a circle on the non-data side of the DVD-R with a radius of 5,4 cm.

c) Drill two small holes each less then 1 mm in a 30° angle on this circle. This will emulate
the copy-protection. It is important for these holes to be between 29° and 31° otherwise the
trick will not work!

d) Boot your computer with this DVD-R. Normally everything is now already working. If not, don't
worry, there is a second chance to get the DVD-R working.


I's he just ass raping me or is this shit for real?

If there is a real scene release of this grate app plz do tell.
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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Fri, 16th Nov 2007 00:39    Post subject:
BS


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PrideLess




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PostPosted: Fri, 16th Nov 2007 08:29    Post subject:
Lol, " new school " cracking skills.
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kosmiq




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PostPosted: Fri, 16th Nov 2007 11:31    Post subject:
It puzzles me how he found out this...

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b) Draw a circle on the non-data side of the DVD-R with a radius of 5,4 cm.

c) Drill two small holes each less then 1 mm in a 30° angle on this circle. This will emulate
the copy-protection. It is important for these holes to be between 29° and 31° otherwise the
trick will not work!


Trial and error? Like, look I have 200 burned DVD's with HOLES in them... I call BS



Behold his GLORY! Bow for the technical master!
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Jenni
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PostPosted: Sun, 9th Dec 2007 20:40    Post subject:
I remember drilling holes in 3.5" single sided floppies to turn them into double sided disks.


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