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Hi!

I bought Bible bibliotec CD Rom and installed it.
It insists in that I have to keep my CD in the drive in order to do searchs,
even I copied the info to my hard drive.
The CDRom drive is a 52X Creative that sounds like
the Concorde.
Is there any way I can avoid using the CD?

Thanks

Rub




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Re: CD Rom

Hi:

Some programs will just insist that you have the CD physically present in
the CD-ROM; probably afraid of piracy, who knows.

Mike

"Ruben Reyes" <ruben@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> I bought Bible bibliotec CD Rom and installed it.
> It insists in that I have to keep my CD in the drive in order to do

searchs,
> even I copied the info to my hard drive.
> The CDRom drive is a 52X Creative that sounds like
> the Concorde.
> Is there any way I can avoid using the CD?
>
> Thanks
>
> Rub
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On Wed, 26 Jun 2002 18:36:46 GMT, "Ruben Reyes" <ruben@comcast.net>
wrote:

>Hi!
>
>I bought Bible bibliotec CD Rom and installed it.
>It insists in that I have to keep my CD in the drive in order to do searchs,
>even I copied the info to my hard drive.
>The CDRom drive is a 52X Creative that sounds like
>the Concorde.
>Is there any way I can avoid using the CD?
>
>Thanks
>
>Rub
>

I think there's at least one utility that will help with
that...FakeCD?

Tom

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Companies have a tendency of making such a rule to access file from their CDs.
Does it hurt to leve it in the CDROM. Not really. It's annoying, but what else.

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http://www.farstone.com/home/en/default.htm check out virtual drive

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