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DAEMON Tools Lite 4.12

Posted By: BioTecK on Monday 21 January 2008 with 4 Comments

DAEMON Tools is an advanced application for multiprotection emulation. DAEMON Tools is further development of the Generic Safedisc emulator incorporating all its features. This program allows running backup copies of SafeDisc (C-Dilla), Securom or Laserlock protected games. Daemon Tools also included is a Virtual DVDROM drive (V386 STEALTH DVDROM) enabling you to use your CD images as if they were already burned to CD!

  • DAEMON Tools needs a 1:1 Copy to run!!
  • DAEMON Tools is mostly used to run games, applications, not to burn them!! Means emulation must be active while you want to play a game, not while burning the copy (except for you want to use DAEMON Tools’ “fastdump” feature on a safedisc protected CD).
  • If you want to run a copy protected application from an image mounted to a Generic DVD-ROM enabling the copy protection emulation(s) is NOT necessary!!
  • Generic DVD-ROM is able to run nearly every protected or unprotected CD image (Safedisc, Securom, Laserlock, Lockblocks etc.) like it was the original CD! Just do an image file using one of the supported burning programs and mount it with Daemon Manager!

It’s a very handy application and I use it very often!

Publisher: DAEMON Tools
OS:
Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP 32 and 64 bits/Vista 32 and 64 bits
Language:
English
License:
Freeware
Version:
4.12
Download size:
3.57 MB
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  • Jason said:

    Didn’t know there was an update out. Glad I stopped by ;-) Love this program.

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  • BioTecK said:

    No I didn’t know it either! Still using 4.11! ;)

  • yman said:

    With the new version of DAEMON Tools Lite, the advantage is that you can can burn the images you’re using with DAEMON Tools Lite right away or just test an image before burning it to see if it was created correctly.

  • BioTecK (author) said:

    Thnx Yman. I didn’t knew that!! :D