Metal of Honor: Pacific Assault. I found the F. Mounting Tutorial. Check the copy protections of each of the games that you want to image with A-Ray scanner and report back.
It would help also if you told us whether you have cd or dvd versions of each of the games. Good Luck I hope this helps. Read errors are normal for safedisc protected cds. In very case the splash screen for the game appears, quickly followed by a message saying that emulation software is in use and must be switched off and the game restarted. I am using Vista bit, and I wonder if that is why. There is no indication on safedisk hider as to whether or not it will work properly in Vista.
Deactivate your real optical drives, mount your NFS image, and try again. The protection on the CD can make this difficult if you do not have the right software. You can search the Internet or go to an electronics store to buy the software needed. Install the protected CD burning software by inserting the disc or downloading from the Internet and following the installation instructions. Start the program you installed and follow any set-up instructions such as selecting where to write copied files.
Make sure you choose somewhere you will remember and be able to find so you have access to your newly copied files. Once the songs have been copied to your computer, they are no longer copy-protected. You can freely burn them to a CD using your favorite burning software, or add them to your digital music library. See this guide for details on burning an audio CD. Method 2. Download a disc copying program.
While you can use the above method to rip the contents of an audio CD to your computer to be burned to a new CD, the process is a little different if you want to copy a data CD or make a copy of your audio CD. To do this, you will need a disc copying program. The most popular and powerful disc copying program is CloneCD. CloneCD is available for free for 21 days, which should allow you to copy any CD you need to without having to pay. You can always uninstall it and reinstall it if you want to restart the trial period.
Create an image from the disc. When you first start CloneCD, you will see four options. Select the first one to start the image creation process. This will copy the entire contents of the CD as a single file, which will then be able to be burned to a new disc. In the next window, select the drive that contains the disc that you want to copy.
Choose the disc type. Once the disc has been analyzed, you will be given several options to choose from. Set a location for the image. Choose a location on your hard drive to store the image file. The image file will be as big as the CD is, which means it could be up to MB large. Wait for the image to be created.
Once you set the location of the image file and continue, the image creation process will begin. This could take a significant amount of time. Avoid doing anything else on the computer during this process, as opening other programs could end up causing errors. Burn the image. Once the image has been created, you can burn it to a new blank CD. CloneCD has a burning function built-in, but you can use any image burning program, such as ImgBurn or Nero. See this guide for more details on burning image files to a disc.
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