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RobN 02-27-2011 02:05 PM

Can I copy the original CD?
 
I am trying to make a copy of my original 1946 CD, but there is not enough room on the blank CD.

I copied all the files from the original cd into a folder on my harddrive, then tried to copy them onto a blank cd.

Is there a better way?

Thanks for any help.

swiss 02-27-2011 02:22 PM

nero f.i.

RobN 02-27-2011 02:48 PM

Pardon?:confused:

swiss 02-27-2011 02:51 PM

nero, the burn progi.

Fritz X 02-27-2011 03:06 PM

First of, I'm pretty sure that the EULA prohibits copying the game, even if it's just a safety copy for yourself in case the original disc gets damaged.

Second, in case if I should be wrong with my first statement, you should know that there's a difference between a CD and DVD...

RobN 02-27-2011 04:29 PM

Yes, I do.

I didn't notice.

Oldschool61 02-27-2011 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fritz X (Post 229000)
First of, I'm pretty sure that the EULA prohibits copying the game, even if it's just a safety copy for yourself in case the original disc gets damaged.

Second, in case if I should be wrong with my first statement, you should know that there's a difference between a CD and DVD...

In USA you are allowed to make backup copies. ANd who listens to EULAS??

TinyTim 02-27-2011 05:04 PM

The game doesn't need registry entries in order to run, which means that you can firstly install the game onto your computer and then copy it (the whole installation folder) from the hard drive onto a DVD or USB key.

Whenever you need to "reinstall" the game, simply copy the installed game back to your harddrive from the DVD or USB - it's even possible to run it directly from DVD or USB key!

JAMF 02-27-2011 09:59 PM

After making a clean install, make a backup of that. That's something that should be allowed everywhere.


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