http://www.gamecopyworld.com/games/pc_flight_simulator_2004.shtml
You own the game, just download the nocd crack and be done with it IMO On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 11:28 AM, DSinc <[email protected]> wrote: > Anthony, > Creating an iso seems pretty extreme. I am not good at this task. Yes, I > did suspect some > noise about DRM/Anti-copy. In truth, I went back to FS2004, because 2 wks > using FSX > (FS 2010?) showed me just how much crap M$ packed into a simple install of > 2 patches! > And then there is the huge bloat of stuff/features I will never use! > Sheesh! > > The good news is that FS2004 works much like my old FS2002. Hell, I got > 10yrs out of the > old game! Technology (new vid cards/drivers, cpus, m/b's) finally made it > no longer playable. > Fine. > > Yes, I have to park CD#4 in my optical drive to play FS2004. > Somehow, I just thought there was an easy user diddle/patch I could > use to eliminate the CD#4 use. Your point below about 'copy protection' > is crisp and, given the > time period of FS2004, I suppose it is carefully locked down. Nomatter. > I'm back flying again! > Best, > Duncan > > > On 04/11/2013 02:17, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: > >> Assuming you can defeat copying protection..... >> >> On Apr 11, 2013, at 2:16 AM, "Anthony Q. Martin" <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Make an iso store on hard drive. Mount iso to play it. >>> >>> On Apr 10, 2013, at 6:49 PM, DSinc <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> It seems that M$ FS2004 will not play/run w/o CD#4 in the CD player. >>>> Fine. >>>> I remember this behavior from years past. >>>> >>>> Is there any 'gentle' way to coerce FS2004 to just play/run from where >>>> it is installed? >>>> The run file is fs9.exe. But, my code appears to have sp9.1 in it. >>>> I do not know how to dick with adot_exe file........that's >>>> proggie-stuff....... :( >>>> I have spent many hours searching the forums I used to view, buthave >>>> not seen any >>>> light. >>>> Shucks, >>>> Duncan >>>> >>>> >
