crazy-asian Wrote:ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:crazy-asian Wrote:so......what?
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I suggest Alcohol 120% to image and Daemon Tools to mount the image.
^ That.
well i don't know what that is
Use google, if u don't like google, there's yahoo/ask geeves/dogpile/whatever u want.
Anyways, Alcohol 120% is a burning and backup software designed to bypass copy protections.
Daemon tools is a virtual CD/DVD Drive emulation program.
So basically,
1. Use Alcohol to make a CD image. If the game has copy protection and stuff, use the MDF+MDS or IMG+CCD+SUB formats instead of plain ISO, since these formats makes a more complete image, and include stuff like the sub-channel data and other stuff needed to bypass some protections.
2. Mount the image u just created with Daemon Tools.
Isn't Tiberian Sun like 10 years old, if then, it probably won't have any copy protections, so u shouldn't run into any trouble ripping/emulating the image.