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| | Yes Oleg, I know what the switch actually does. But I was wondering why you are in fact using it to disable that type of protection? Some specific game that requires it to be off, and none needing it to be on? Or some other reasoning? For example, I don't use the switch, and don't experience any problems with any games atm (but if it is a specific game, maybe we just don't have that title, thus the curiosity)
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| | Hi again I just want to make a respond to Olegs answer to my question. I have tried the command that had been suggested from Oleg and it WORKED . So now I can almost run all the games we have installed except one or two. If the -nosd is part of the command line one game can't start, if -nosd isn't a part of the command line game from before runs, but then another game does not run. The games i'm talking about is The Battle for middl-earth 2 and Rainbow Six: Vegas. This is for me such a small problem so we have decided not to run TBFME2 and then run with Rainbow Six. Again thanks for the help. Carsten |
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| I think you can add to run a batch before the game itself in application configuration. So instead adding to run yasu at startup you can add it to be runned at application startup 
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| Prodigychild (17-02-2009)
Hi again
I just want to make a respond to Olegs answer to my question. I have tried the command that had been suggested from Oleg and it WORKED  . So now I can almost run all the games we have installed except one or two. If the -nosd is part of the command line one game can't start, if -nosd isn't a part of the command line game from before runs, but then another game does not run. The games i'm talking about is The Battle for middl-earth 2 and Rainbow Six: Vegas. This is for me such a small problem so we have decided not to run TBFME2 and then run with Rainbow Six.
Again thanks for the help.
Carsten
Was having the same issue but still getting the backup error for Rainbow Six that ProdigyChild was able to fix. Using the same version of Daemon tools and Yasu. Tried it the line with and without the safe disc tag. Was Yasu supposted to actually hide the drive letter from My computer or will it still be visable to me? Also what kind of flags should I be running with Daemon Tools? |
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| Please Insert the Original disc instead of a backup (1000).
This is the batch file I am going to be using (so far been doing it in admin mode)
start "D-Tools" /D "C:\program Files\D-Tools\" "k:\yasu.exe" -c -s -nosd
pause
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This command seems to be working, As it starts yasu, and cloaks it using Securom 7.x (and safedisc 4.x depending on the -nosd).
It doesnt matter if I am starting the r6vegas_game.exe or r6vegas_launcher.exe |
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| | "Did you tried running YASU from startup.bat with this command start "D-Tools" /D "C:\Program_Files_(x86)\DAEMON_Tools_Lite\" z:\Yasu.exe -c -nosd -s
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Hello i have been reading these posts for a good month now trying to get yasu to run on the strt up of my pc automatically and i have had no such luck at all. i have not got alot of experience with makeing programs run on startup i have tried simpoly putting yasu into the startup folder and using regedit to make it run but i have had no results.. please could you give me some "learner" advice.. thankyou in advance. |
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| To resolve this issue i would like to ask you to write the exact steps you have taken to make the yasu run on client startup.
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| coronet1 (10-02-2010)
"Did you tried running YASU from startup.bat with this command
start "D-Tools" /D "C:\Program_Files_(x86)\DAEMON_Tools_Lite\" z:\Yasu.exe -c -nosd -s
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Hello i have been reading these posts for a good month now trying to get yasu to run on the strt up of my pc automatically and i have had no such luck at all.
i have not got alot of experience with makeing programs run on startup i have tried simpoly putting yasu into the startup folder and using regedit to make it run but i have had no results..
please could you give me some "learner" advice..
thankyou in advance.
To troubleshoot your script you should put a pause after the Yasu command so you can see the error message...
But seriously, how the hell can your path be "c:\Program_files\Daemon_tools_lite" ?
No windows folders have the "_" in them! Delete those!
and I don't think your start command is going to work either way...
You should first start daemon.exe or dtlite.exe and then run yasu quietly and safedisk it...
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