View Full Version : a different type of NO-CD method?
i know about the method posted everywhere in this forum.. but that wont work for me.
i want to play my worms at college when im bored.. i was hoping i could run it from a USB stick since CDdrives, program installs etc etc are completely blocked.
does anyone know how i can play worms without it looking for a CD or using the emulated CD?
yes but said methods are not usually used for legal reasons thus i cant post it on this publicly viewable forum.
post proof you own the CD and someone will probably PM you
how can you prove something via the internet?
Photo + username tattooed into you left buttock.
photos can be taken from anywhere and can be done at a friends house... what username? do you need to provide one when buying it?
photos can be taken from anywhere and can be done at a friends house...
yeah and we could all be brains in jars and nothing is real
Something like this:
http://img236.imageshack.us/img236/3549/wormscdcoverab0.th.jpg (http://img236.imageshack.us/my.php?image=wormscdcoverab0.jpg)
We could even tell him what to write onto the sheet.
Or he could put the latest issue of a local Welsh newspaper on the photo.
Or we send Paul.Power over to greyze's house in Port Talbot late at night to forcefully enter his room and scare him with his beard. And then check if he has a legit copy of the game.
:rolleyes:
Paul.Power
24 Sep 2007, 18:32
I'd rather not go to Port Talbot late at night, if it's all the same to you.
Scaring him with my beard, however, I can do from here:
http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/9269/wellimscared2yo1.png
I aint gonna post a No-cD crack, but from my attempts to do the same thing, I have found it successful to run WA from a flash USB disk, and the CD.
No need to install everything (unless the PC is win95OSR2), just copy ur C:\Team17 folder or WA folder to ur usb disk, insert the disk in the CD drive, and run WA.exe
NoCD cracks are usless anyway, they takeaway some of the features of the game, and can result in the game not running at all (friend's experience(
Something like this:
There may be a problem with that idea:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y9/sritchie/vaderwa.jpg
I know it's not done perfectly but it could be. :P
I'd rather not go to Port Talbot late at night, if it's all the same to you.
Scaring him with my beard, however, I can do from here:
The beard tells me... HE HAS A LEGITIMATE COPY!
The beard knows all!
There may be a problem with that idea:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y9/sritchie/vaderwa.jpg
I know it's not done perfectly but it could be. :P
My image was watermarked.
No luck.
He may know someone with a WA CD, in which case he could easily "prove" he owns something he doesn't by simply taking a photo of their CD with a card with something written on it next to it. And then watermark the image...
:p
He may know someone with a WA CD, in which case he could easily "prove" he owns something he doesn't by simply taking a photo of their CD with a card with something written on it next to it. And then watermark the image...
:p
Or, he could just borrow someone else's CD, which would then be able to cover pretty much any proofs possible.
You have to emulate windows in the USB stick, easy!
but then how do you run that windows from a PC you dont have full access to?
Solution:
1) Get a Linux distribution that is bootable from an USB stick (one that is small enough to leave enough space for a CD image of WA).
2) Use MEH's tutorial (http://www.nanacide.com/wahelp/installguide-original4.php) to run WA in Linux through Wine.
you would need to adjust the boot device wouldnt you? im sure Tafe/Uni would password the bios.
Depends on the machine setup, if they've blocked the CD drives then the only alternative to hard drive boot is to use a USB. So unless they've set the Hard Drives to be the primary boot location there may be a chance.
Couldn't you just install your CD-emulating program onto the USB, and run it directly from that?
Couldn't you just install your CD-emulating program onto the USB, and run it directly from that?
Nah because he'd have to install WA in the computer, which he can't.
Right.
I don't suppose you could install and run W:A directly from the USB too, could you?
you can but such method requires a crack which cant be discussed here ;\
No, you can't run CD emulating software directly, as they need to be installed and the Windows system restarted.
you can but such method requires a crack which cant be discussed here ;\
HAHAHA! :D
Nice contradiction!
you can but such method requires a crack which cant be discussed here ;\
I mean:
1: He makes an image of the CD and puts it on the USB.
2: He get's a CD-emulating program and installs it on to the USB.
3: He also installs WA onto the USB.
That might work, if you have enough memory on that thing.
I mean:
1: He makes an image of the CD and puts it on the USB.
2: He get's a CD-emulating program and installs it on to the USB.
3: He also installs WA onto the USB.
That might work, if you have enough memory on that thing.
In order to run a CD emulating program you have to install it on the machine, you can't install it on the USB and expect it to emulate CD drivers of whatever computer you stick it in. It might be done editing a bunch of files and registries, but then again, if he ain't allowed to install a simple program I doubt he has access to the files.
So again, no.
well it would work to the point before enabling the virtual drives... thats the big thing that requires permission and what not.
yeah i know this is an old post, forgot about it :P
to some of the ideas.. i know that its impossible to emulate the CD onto a memory stick.. it needs a sort of patch instead, like worms 2, i played that off a memory stick to test the theory.. works fine but worms 2 is not as awesome as WA :(.
and sorry pplz i have no evidence to give you that i have a CD hehe! every game or software i own on disc that doesnt require CD keys or special security features, i import them onto a portable hard drive and lock it away in my little safe :) i throw all my discs i dont use in at a relatives house.
tbh 1 small little hard drive carrying ****loads of discs and other software is so much more faster/handy/safer ;)
anyway back on topic, is it possible? or is it against the rules? if its against the rules im gona be a sad panda playing worms 2 in college :(
you have to (in most cases) retain ownership of the original product if you wish to use a copy/backup.
that has nothing to do with my question but ok.
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