On 30/05/02 12:23, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A topic that comes up often, obviously.
> Though I wanted to ask for specific advice on making a Disk Image of a CD
> for programs that work only when their original CD is in the drive.
> In my particular case I'm using a couple of dictionaries and encyclopedias
> (most of which I run in Virtual PC/Win95), though I know others do something
> similar for games, atlases, etc.
> 
> So, what exactly is the procedure for making said working CD Disk Image?
> Does this work for any program, or are some designed NOT to work with a Disk
> Image? 

You just have to use "Disk Copy" and just create a disk image from your CD.
Launch Disk Copy and it should be obvious. Usually, the disk image will work
for most applications. Some might not work, specially games that have some
kind of copy protection.

-Laurent.
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