

Copy protection is a big problem for software companies (and I work for one). Did you think that this was a big secret to anyone?ģ. There wil ALWAYS be a way to get around this problem. Four comments, then I will get off of my soapbox:ġ. If you seriously believe what you wrote, then you have a lot to learn about life. I don't want to get on your case too much, but c'mon. This is handy if you have another CD in the tray and have enough disk space. Once the image creation is complete, you can just mount the disk and open the game! Spiderman (and other games) think that it is the actual CD. Choose a destination drive for the image and then wait. Click the name once you find it, and then click the "Image" button. You're looking for something like "CD_ROM_mode_1" under one of the disclosure triangles.

Next, and this is the tricky part, find the CD-ROM drive in the list of "disk." entries in the dialog box. First select Image -> New Image from Device within Disk Copy. Disk Copy allows you to copy a disk and make it into an image file. So, to override this, I opened up Disk Copy. The game, like many others, requires you to have the CD in the tray to play the game. Here's something I found out when playing my new Spiderman game under OS X.
