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Copy Protection Discuss, Starforce Nightmare 1.01 Caused CD Drive Failure at International Chat: Software related forum; Hello, I wanted to play Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory without needing my Cd in the Drive, so I downloaded a mini image and Starforce Nightmare version 1.01. I attempted to use Nightmare to disable my CD/RW Drive and my DVDR+RW Drive, but Chaos Theory did not work.


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Starforce Nightmare 1.01 Caused CD Drive Failure

Hello,

I wanted to play Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory without needing my Cd in the Drive, so I downloaded a mini image and Starforce Nightmare version 1.01. I attempted to use Nightmare to disable my CD/RW Drive and my DVDR+RW Drive, but Chaos Theory did not work. So, I re-enabled my drives with Nightmare. However, after I rebooted my computer, my Drives have disappeared. The BIOS reports on boot that both of my ATA Drives cannot be found, and running Nightmare and clicking 'Enable CD' has no effect. Clicking 'Enable ATA' in Nightmare causes a Blue Screen of Death. Could somebody give me some advice about this?

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