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Veerle
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Hi,
I bought for my kids a cd with a Dora game for the pc: the dutch
version of "Dora's Dance to the Rescue" by Atari.
Because my kids are still very young (2,5 and 3,5 years old) I usualy
make images of game cds which I then mount as a separate drive. This
makes that there's no more need to change disks and makes sure the
original disks don't get damaged. I didn't follow this strategy from
the start and they already broke one game cd that I didn't make a
backup copy of. This Dora game although won't work as an image. It
detects that it's being used from a virtual drive and gives an error
message about it.
So I tried making a cd copy using Nero. But then the game complains
about not finding the original disk and won't work again. So I guess
something changed in the cd copy compared to the original disk? Is
there a way to make an exact copy of the game so that it will still
work? Maybe I need to use software other than Nero? Then I can just
put the original disk away for in case something happens to the copy.
I though everyone has the legal right to make copies of stuff you buy
for backup purposes? But what use I have for this legal right if the
copy doesn't work?
I have been searching Google and found stuff about people having the
same problem with other Atari games, but I couldn't find anything
about a working solution...
I think they should at least put a warning on the cd box that you're
unable to make a working backup of it, in that case I could notice it
in the store and would just buy another game. For me, it is to
important to be able to make an image or at least backup of it,
because one cd already got broken and that way it's just a waste of my
money.
Veerle
I bought for my kids a cd with a Dora game for the pc: the dutch
version of "Dora's Dance to the Rescue" by Atari.
Because my kids are still very young (2,5 and 3,5 years old) I usualy
make images of game cds which I then mount as a separate drive. This
makes that there's no more need to change disks and makes sure the
original disks don't get damaged. I didn't follow this strategy from
the start and they already broke one game cd that I didn't make a
backup copy of. This Dora game although won't work as an image. It
detects that it's being used from a virtual drive and gives an error
message about it.
So I tried making a cd copy using Nero. But then the game complains
about not finding the original disk and won't work again. So I guess
something changed in the cd copy compared to the original disk? Is
there a way to make an exact copy of the game so that it will still
work? Maybe I need to use software other than Nero? Then I can just
put the original disk away for in case something happens to the copy.
I though everyone has the legal right to make copies of stuff you buy
for backup purposes? But what use I have for this legal right if the
copy doesn't work?
I have been searching Google and found stuff about people having the
same problem with other Atari games, but I couldn't find anything
about a working solution...
I think they should at least put a warning on the cd box that you're
unable to make a working backup of it, in that case I could notice it
in the store and would just buy another game. For me, it is to
important to be able to make an image or at least backup of it,
because one cd already got broken and that way it's just a waste of my
money.
Veerle