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xyzero
March 4th, 2001, 09:04
Hi,

I have a program that permits only 5 installs. I tried to copy (with diskcopy) the original disks... but nothing. (only original disks works). Why? What I can do?

TIA!

CaVeFiSH
March 4th, 2001, 13:56
Try this:

-Install Linux and execute it
-Introduce the disk
-write: dd if=/dev/fd0 of=FILENAME
-Introduce a blank disk
-write: dd if=FILENAME of=/dev/fd0
-Now you have an exactly copy of the disk!!!

Itīs EASY!!!

LiNuX Rules!!!

(sorry for my bad english I hope it will work for you

CaVeFiSH
March 4th, 2001, 13:59
Try this:

-Install Linux and execute it
-Introduce the disk
-write: dd if=/dev/fd0 of=FILENAME
-Introduce a blank disk
-write: dd if=FILENAME of=/dev/fd0
-Now you have an exactly copy of the disk!!!

Itīs EASY!!!

LiNuX Rules!!!

(sorry for my bad english I hope it will work for you

CaVeFiSH
March 4th, 2001, 14:03
Try this:

-Install Linux and execute it
-Introduce the disk
-write: dd if=/dev/fd0 of=FILENAME
-Introduce a blank disk
-write: dd if=FILENAME of=/dev/fd0
-Now you have an exactly copy of the disk!!!

Itīs EASY!!!

LiNuX Rules!!!

(sorry for my bad english I hope it will work for you

CaVeFiSH
March 4th, 2001, 14:04
Try this:

-Install Linux and execute it
-Introduce the disk
-write: dd if=/dev/fd0 of=FILENAME
-Introduce a blank disk
-write: dd if=FILENAME of=/dev/fd0
-Now you have an exactly copy of the disk!!!

Itīs EASY!!!

LiNuX Rules!!!

(sorry for my bad english I hope it will work for you

CaVeFiSH
March 4th, 2001, 14:04
Try this:

-Install Linux and execute it
-Introduce the disk
-write: dd if=/dev/fd0 of=FILENAME
-Introduce a blank disk
-write: dd if=FILENAME of=/dev/fd0
-Now you have an exactly copy of the disk!!!

Itīs EASY!!!

LiNuX Rules!!!

(sorry for my bad english I hope it will work for you

CaVeFiSH
March 4th, 2001, 14:04
Try this:

-Install Linux and execute it
-Introduce the disk
-write: dd if=/dev/fd0 of=FILENAME
-Introduce a blank disk
-write: dd if=FILENAME of=/dev/fd0
-Now you have an exactly copy of the disk!!!

Itīs EASY!!!

LiNuX Rules!!!

(sorry for my bad english I hope it will work for you

CaVeFiSH
March 4th, 2001, 14:04
Try this:

-Install Linux and execute it
-Introduce the disk
-write: dd if=/dev/fd0 of=FILENAME
-Introduce a blank disk
-write: dd if=FILENAME of=/dev/fd0
-Now you have an exactly copy of the disk!!!

Itīs EASY!!!

LiNuX Rules!!!

(sorry for my bad english I hope it will work for you

xyzero
March 18th, 2001, 11:13
Hi CaVeFiSH,
First of all: sorry for the delay.
Well, the Linux procedure failed.
The disks are protected by a software called HANDPROT/EVERLOCK (lock disk copies and disassembler/debuging processes)...

Thank you very much (7x).

xyzero

dxl
March 18th, 2001, 11:39
hi,

i think, on your disk is a file like cc.sys or similar, uh ? disks with this protection *cannot* be copied with normal pc-disk-drives. but if youīve got an amiga (puh, who has one ?) with a special copy-module you can copy this disk. if not, you have to crack the application, i.e. remove the protection-check...

dxl