How to run a pc game without the disk


















The client software is pretty buggy, but. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Vijay A. Verma Volunteer Moderator. Hi James Greetings! You can by buying it from the online store if you are on console.

You can buy it from the xbox store and install it on your harddrive. Easiest way is to copy through File Explorer. Ripping the Disc. Install a disc ripping program. In order to copy the game, you will need a program that will allow you to transfer the contents of the disc to your computer. These burning programs range from free to paid, but all of them should be able to get the job done. Most new games, and new software generally, has the option of downloading when you buy online, sometimes through a gaming platform like Steam which also has a range of other benefits.

It can be nice to physically have a disc for safe keeping when you spend your money on a new game, but you can probably recognize now that there are advantages to buying digital downloads.

These instructions will not work for absolutely all games, some might check for the disc in different ways.

Hopefully you'll have success, and hopefully game creators will stop placing these restrictions in the future, since they aren't an effective guard against piracy and generally there is no other reason for the disc to be in the drive all the time. If I borrow my friend's game disc and download it onto my computer using Daemon Tools, will she still be able to play it on the disc like normal?

Those of you that pirate commercial software are mostly stealing from those of us who have the decency to pay for ours. So i just found this post because i was after the old xbox pirates of the caribbean, and daemon tools worked well for getting me past where it wanted me to insert disk 1 to continue. However when i hit new game, the whole thing froze, any idea as to why? I haven't had to do it in a while because of the increasing popularity of digital distribution Steam and GOG but it's definitely saved me a few times from losing a disc or scratches leaving discs unusable on my most loved games.

No Cd Crack works for me the best, as i have 8 Tb worth of games on two 4 Tb hard drives so to change images in Daemon tools just doesn't work for me and with steam digital downloads i do not like either, cause i love to display my original copies in my Chill Room. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.

Steam certainly makes some things quicker and more convenient. I use the CD Image emulation method for a few older games I have. As these older games will perform a CD check. Simulation Games. Mobile Games. I would use both too, but I don't need 8 drives.

If you pay for the good daemon tools, you can have 32 drives running at once. Better have one good machine for that though.

Daemon Tools is more capable than magic disk in general, but both work similarly. You should note that many most newer games i. And cracks may usually be a violation of software agreements, but in and of themselves are not necessarily illegal - as long as you own the game you are cracking.

I commonly do this to save wear and tear on my disks, as well as out of a laziness it is much simpler to mount a few images than it is to search my collection of a thousand plus disks, and physically swap the disk You might want to also look at Slysoft's "Game Jackal". With it, you don't even need to rip an image of the disc most of the time.



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