on 30/5/02 21:11, (G-Books) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Apps that make direct hardware requests usually do not, and this is the
> case with many games these days. They say "I need file X that's at IDE 1
> volume 1". By making direct hardware requests, they skirt around any disk
> image trickery.

I guess that's the problem, as I can't get the Disk Copy method to work.

Could it be that the mounted image that appears on the desktop is a sort of
folder-shaped icon rather than a CD-shaped icon?
If so, any way to make a more "realistic" copy of the original CD?

Chris H


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