When creating a data disc, we selected things like write speed, number of retries on bad block hit, profile and sub-channels. We could also protect the disc with a password and compress it. Once we had installed and launched the software, it quietly resided in the System Tray. Just do an image file using one of the supported burning programs and mount it with Daemon Manager! The program showed us the space that the finalized disc would occupy on the right part of its window. Note from FreewareFiles: This program is considered ad-ware as the setup program offers to change the homepage and install add-ons which can be rejected and the software will still run without limitations. .
This program allows running Backup Copies of SafeDisc C-Dilla , Securom or Laserlock protected games. Its icon in the System Tray allowed us to perform some things without opening the main program window, such as loading disc image files and changing settings. Other things that we could do with the software included splitting optical disc image files, mounting the images automatically after rebooting and compressing them. Right-clicking an existing image displayed a context menu from where we could mount it in three different ways, rename or delete it, open file location, display its properties, or burn, convert or edit it. You can use the software to create and manage up to four different virtual drives free of charge for home and other non-commercial purposes. The options that we specified depended on the specific function that we wanted to perform.
The program supports drag and drop feature that makes it even easier to use. It is further development of Generic Safedisc emulator and incorporates all its features. The developers cannot be held responsible if you are going to use this software for illegal activities such as copyright infringement or software piracy. . . .
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