How to make virtual cd for mds & mdf images

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How to make virtual CD for mds & mdf images to play and install games

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midnightflash (midnightflash) said :
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I don't think there is a chance to make such proprietary file-formats with Linux.
You would have to buy and use Windows and also buy and use within Windows Alcohol 120%.

So it will be possible.

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Tom (tom6) said :
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I thought it was quite easy to make iso files and even make changes inside the iso or whatever. Also copying cds/dvds is quite easy with brasero? In Windows i had to then use something like "deamon tool" or something to make fake drives but in linux just right-click on the iso (or whatever) and select "mount".

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Tom (tom6) said :
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In another linux distro called Wolvix i used "Iso Master" and there should be something similar in "Add/Remove Applications" or in "Synaptic Package Manager".

Goo dluck and regards from
Tom :)

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marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said :
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Best midnightflash (midnightflash) said :
#5

Sorry! I misunderstood the question...

Acetoneiso might be the one you want. You can get it here:
http://www.getdeb.net/app/AcetoneISO

Greetings!

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GODSMACK (godsmack-dmx) said :
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Thanks midnightflash, that solved my question.

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GODSMACK (godsmack-dmx) said :
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I have made virtual cd now i need to run program for this virtual CD's called YASU.exe, whene i try to run it, it gave me an error that there is no CD or DVD drive is found.

Is there any way to go around this

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midnightflash (midnightflash) said :
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Because for Wine... there is none.

You can use

winecfg

to assign a driveletter to /media/cdrom0 .
But... securom is not a thing you should use at all... neither in Windows nor Linux.

btw: I don't think, the thing you plan will work at all my dear. ;-)