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Maurice
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      22nd Jun 2009
Hello:
I've made a copy of a CD (using easy CD creator 6) containing a software,
which is installed by cliking on the setup.exe icon.
If I click on setup.exe in the copy one, nothing happened.
with explorer, the list of files is striclty the same on both CD.
is there something who is not copied with a CD copy?
(I also tried to make an ISO image using UltraIso, then burning, nothing
changed)

any trick?

Thanks
Maurice








 
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R. McCarty
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      22nd Jun 2009
Did you use the "Disc Copy" applet or do it from within Easy CD ?

Some CDs employ different forms of Copy Protection. Without
knowing what disc you're trying to replicate it's impossible to say if
a bit-by-bit copy will or will not work.

"Maurice" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello:
> I've made a copy of a CD (using easy CD creator 6) containing a software,
> which is installed by cliking on the setup.exe icon.
> If I click on setup.exe in the copy one, nothing happened.
> with explorer, the list of files is striclty the same on both CD.
> is there something who is not copied with a CD copy?
> (I also tried to make an ISO image using UltraIso, then burning, nothing
> changed)
>
> any trick?
>
> Thanks
> Maurice
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>



 
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David B.
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      22nd Jun 2009
What CD did you copy? Many have copy protection to prevent specifically what
your trying to do.

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"Maurice" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello:
> I've made a copy of a CD (using easy CD creator 6) containing a software,
> which is installed by cliking on the setup.exe icon.
> If I click on setup.exe in the copy one, nothing happened.
> with explorer, the list of files is striclty the same on both CD.
> is there something who is not copied with a CD copy?
> (I also tried to make an ISO image using UltraIso, then burning, nothing
> changed)
>
> any trick?
>
> Thanks
> Maurice
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


 
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M.I.5¾
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      23rd Jun 2009

"Maurice" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello:
> I've made a copy of a CD (using easy CD creator 6) containing a software,
> which is installed by cliking on the setup.exe icon.
> If I click on setup.exe in the copy one, nothing happened.
> with explorer, the list of files is striclty the same on both CD.
> is there something who is not copied with a CD copy?
> (I also tried to make an ISO image using UltraIso, then burning, nothing
> changed)
>


Your CD would seem to be copy protected. There are various schemes for
achieving this, so any further speculation would be entirely that.

The answer to your question is therefore: yes - the copy protection scheme
did not get copied (obviously by design).


 
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HeyBub
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      24th Jun 2009
David B. wrote:
> What CD did you copy? Many have copy protection to prevent
> specifically what your trying to do.
>


Second that.

The OP should probably search for a CD copying program that specifically
claims the ability to defeat copy-protection gimmicks.


 
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Paul
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      25th Jun 2009
HeyBub wrote:
> David B. wrote:
>> What CD did you copy? Many have copy protection to prevent
>> specifically what your trying to do.
>>

>
> Second that.
>
> The OP should probably search for a CD copying program that specifically
> claims the ability to defeat copy-protection gimmicks.
>


In addition to a good CD copying program, the hardware can also
make a difference. Writers are rated by the "sheep" system. This
article will hint at the names of some of the methods used by copy
protection.

http://www.cdfreaks.com/reviews/Plex...ced-Tests.html

And in general, cdfreaks and cdrinfo, are good places
to learn about stuff like this.

http://www.cdrinfo.com/forum/

Paul
 
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