Securom New 4/5/7
#1 Trial User_Camyllib_*
Posted 26 December 2006 - 09:08 AM
I have installed the trial version from your website. I imaged AOM fine and it works. However I am trying to image HoMMV and was having problems with DPM on my one DVD/CD burner and then switched to my CD burner and it worked . However at the end of the burn I get "Disk Read error at 320091" or something similar. When I mount and use the image I get "Conflict with Emulation Software detected. Please have a lok at http://www.seurom.co...sp?m=emu&c=2500 for further, more detailed information."
Here is my systme information (I hope that it is right). I am planning on buying the Alcohol 120 software and if that would be the fix then that is fine. I have used a "friendly" trial version in the past and fell in love with the product.
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#2
Posted 26 December 2006 - 09:41 AM
Is the game on cd or dvd?
#3
Posted 26 December 2006 - 11:27 AM
#4 Trial User_Camyllib_*
Posted 26 December 2006 - 07:08 PM
One other thing that I don't know if I mentioned was that during the final dumping process at the very end I get an error that says "Disk read error at 320091" it happened with all Securom images.
Thank you for your help thus far,
The CD that I am trying to image is Heroes V play disk.
#5 Trial User_Camyllib_*
Posted 26 December 2006 - 07:16 PM
I have turned all the emulation off and still have the same warning. Is there any way you can send a link for the pr0t.st0p or curerom? I did a search and everything is bit torrent (is that safe)?
Thank you for your assistance
#6
Posted 27 December 2006 - 11:17 AM
#7
Posted 27 December 2006 - 11:47 AM
One other thing that I don't know if I mentioned was that during the final dumping process at the very end I get an error that says "Disk read error at 320091" it happened with all Securom images.
Thank you for your help thus far,
The CD that I am trying to image is Heroes V play disk.
Forget about ClonyXXL, it is since long outdated. Alternatives are A-Ray or ProtectionID.
Heroes of Might & Magic V do have SecuRom v7.xx as copy protection. How did you make your Image?
Try it with SecuRom *NEW 4/5/7, DPM Precision High, Read Speed (DPM) at 1x - 4x.
#8 Trial User_chrisorick_*
Posted 27 December 2006 - 04:18 PM
I used A-ray and found out that the protection on Star Wars Battlefront II is SecuROM 7.00.00.0068
I downloaded and installed Alcohol 120% 1.9.6 build 4719 trial version.
When I insert the dvd in my TSST corp DVD-ROM TS-H352C it does not give me the option to choose the datatype.
After I copy it to my hard drive and try to run A-Ray Twincreator on it, it gives me an error of incorrect size and refuses to run.
Thanks in advance;
#10 Trial User_Camyllib_*
Posted 28 December 2006 - 04:23 PM
Heroes of Might & Magic V do have SecuRom v7.xx as copy protection. How did you make your Image?
Try it with SecuRom *NEW 4/5/7, DPM Precision High, Read Speed (DPM) at 1x - 4x.
I went ahead and bought Alcohol 120 now. I am also currently trying what you recommended at 2X speed and will look into A-Ray and ProtectionID.
Thanks again!
#11 Trial User_Camyllib_*
Posted 28 December 2006 - 04:58 PM
Heroes of Might & Magic V do have SecuRom v7.xx as copy protection. How did you make your Image?
Try it with SecuRom *NEW 4/5/7, DPM Precision High, Read Speed (DPM) at 1x - 4x.
I went ahead and bought Alcohol 120 now. I am also currently trying what you recommended at 2X speed and will look into A-Ray and ProtectionID.
Thanks again!
OK I tried the burn at 1x and 2x with the completed version. and used CureROM in the back ground still can not get past Emulation Software detected. Also I tried registering for the forums and it says
The error returned was:
The board administrator is no longer accepting any new registrations at the moment.
Thanks again for all your assistance
#12
Posted 28 December 2006 - 05:53 PM
To gain acceess to the Customer areas please contact support_team@alcohol-soft.com with the following:
Alcohol account Email Address
Desired Username
Desired Password
Have you tried pr0t.St0p?
#13 Trial User_Camyllib_*
Posted 28 December 2006 - 07:28 PM
To gain acceess to the Customer areas please contact support_team@alcohol-soft.com with the following:
Alcohol account Email Address
Desired Username
Desired Password
Have you tried pr0t.St0p?
I sent the e-mail hopefully I will here back soon with registration information. I have used CureRom and the funny thing is that SecurRom recognizes and blocks that software too . I haven't tried pr0t.St0p yet I guess that is what I will work with now.
#14 Trial User_Camyllib_*
Posted 28 December 2006 - 07:58 PM
To gain acceess to the Customer areas please contact support_team@alcohol-soft.com with the following:
Alcohol account Email Address
Desired Username
Desired Password
Have you tried pr0t.St0p?
@zamiel
@ptomoleus3
@charalambos
Thank all three of you. I now have the latest vs. of Heores of Might and Magic working with out disk in. You guys helped me what I did is everything that you said it just took me a while.
I imaged the last time at 2X (I still get "Disk read error @ 320091" is this normal on the dump process)?
I used CureROM (but that is now blacklisted by SecureROM 7.XXX also
I then used YASU 1.05 to hide drives this worked.
So I mounted the image using Alcohol 120 hit YASU (all drives hidden) and then used the regular game .exe and voila it worked. vs 1.4 started up. I guess this will work until their next upgrade.
P.S. I have sent an e-mail to register for the boards and hopefully I will be around them a little bit.
Thanks again you guys have been great system information posted to show that I have the full version.
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#15
Posted 28 December 2006 - 08:04 PM
#16
Posted 29 December 2006 - 10:27 AM
Yes, this error near the end of the disk is typical for the SecuROM protected CDs.
#17
Posted 30 December 2006 - 03:34 AM
If you have not heard from us yet then its possible you are not reciving our mails i have checked the data base and your account was created with the details you requested.
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