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<blockquote data-quote="EdwardL" data-source="post: 47456"><p>Hi everyone</p><p></p><p>Some friends have just upgraded their iMac to a G5 Powermac. There are kids running around, so there will be some games going on the computer. I use a PC, and use Alcohol 120% to copy all my games to the hard drive so I can run them without the CD, and the parents have seen me do this, and asked me if I can do that on their Mac. The problem is I havn't heard of any program to do this. I know how to copy them, but I don't know how to bypass the copy protection (The law here is you are allowed to make 1 copy for backup or archival purposes). I've asked at the forums at makeabackup.com, and they said they hadn't heard of any program to do so, and because I don't have a CD burner I can't copy it for them. Can anyone help? They don't mind paying for the software.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, EdwardL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EdwardL, post: 47456"] Hi everyone Some friends have just upgraded their iMac to a G5 Powermac. There are kids running around, so there will be some games going on the computer. I use a PC, and use Alcohol 120% to copy all my games to the hard drive so I can run them without the CD, and the parents have seen me do this, and asked me if I can do that on their Mac. The problem is I havn't heard of any program to do this. I know how to copy them, but I don't know how to bypass the copy protection (The law here is you are allowed to make 1 copy for backup or archival purposes). I've asked at the forums at makeabackup.com, and they said they hadn't heard of any program to do so, and because I don't have a CD burner I can't copy it for them. Can anyone help? They don't mind paying for the software. Thanks, EdwardL [/QUOTE]
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