CD/DVD Protection!

Discussion in 'Tech Support' started by ComputerKing, 29 May 2007.

  1. ComputerKing

    ComputerKing <img src="http://forums.bit-tech.net/images/smilie

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    hey guys..

    I was wondering if there is a way to make no one can copy the CD\DVD after I burn it first time . mean no one can come and copy the CD that I gave him . also and If this impossible can I block the CD and make 1 file can be copy to the computer ?

    mean if that CD blocked he can't copy it but he can install from it an can copy 1 file .. or nothing

    so any idea ?
     
  2. sam.g.taylor

    sam.g.taylor Apparently I'm Greg Kinnear

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  3. ComputerKing

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    WOW . those sounds will work . I will try them and tell you .

    hey yeah they disable it .. but some times when I give CD to friends I found that all Guys that I know and Don't know that the Same data ( CD ) ..

    but 1 thing now If I want cancel it . I can or not ?
     
  4. sam.g.taylor

    sam.g.taylor Apparently I'm Greg Kinnear

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    No, you cannot disable copy protection on burned media - it is permanent. Copy protection works by burning a second track of data on the CD, so it is not something you can just turn on or off when you want.
     
  5. ComputerKing

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    Ahh thanks very much for your help :D I'm trying them and I will see what will happen ;)

    thanks very much
     
  6. capnPedro

    capnPedro Hacker. Maker. Engineer.

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    Spray paint the back of the disc. There is no way to copy protect anything that is guaranteed to work.

    If people want to get round something, they will.
     
  7. Glider

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    Pretty much the same reasoning is for Wireless... WPA, WEP, MAC filtering... All can be circumvented if wanted... Putting them on makes it harder, therefor less likely.
     
  8. ComputerKing

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    Lol you talking real or Kidding ?
     
  9. capnPedro

    capnPedro Hacker. Maker. Engineer.

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    I'm kidding.

    I'm trying to point out that if people want to copy your stuff, they will find a way to do it.
     
  10. ComputerKing

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    lol they will find a way after ages . they will prefer to get another copy from me ;)
     

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