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Miscellaneous Forums => Troubleshooting => Topic started by: Cazador on 2010-05-18 01:55:05
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Has anyone gotten ff7 to run properly on Windows 7 yet? I tried to use search but...having a search with a keyword of "7" brings up A LOT haha. Whenever I try to run it it is just a black screen forever..no crash..just black. Anyone have any luck?
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ff7 works just fine on windows 7, if theres a problem, its with your specs
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actually I just found out my disc 1 is destroyed.... :'( dunno how it got so messed up. Time to go hunting on Ebay!!
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actually I just found out my disc 1 is destroyed.... :'( dunno how it got so messed up. Time to go hunting on Ebay!!
lol, the one true answer to any question ^_^
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How about trying to mount the isos at a virtual drive and copy the files in the cd to your ff7 directory and run the game so that you'll do not need to read the files in the cd instead. If the files in the cd itself is destroyed then yeah go buy the game again. You have the money anyways. :D
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How about trying to mount the isos at a virtual drive and copy the files in the cd to your ff7 directory and run the game so that you'll do not need to read the files in the cd instead. If the files in the cd itself is destroyed then yeah go buy the game again. You have the money anyways. :D
Isn't that illegal?
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How about trying to mount the isos at a virtual drive and copy the files in the cd to your ff7 directory and run the game so that you'll do not need to read the files in the cd instead. If the files in the cd itself is destroyed then yeah go buy the game again. You have the money anyways. :D
Isn't that illegal?
not illegal to make iso's of your own disks IF you own it, its illegal to put them out for download, and illegal TO download, but if the files are destroyed by scratches, the iso won't work
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How about trying to mount the isos at a virtual drive and copy the files in the cd to your ff7 directory and run the game so that you'll do not need to read the files in the cd instead. If the files in the cd itself is destroyed then yeah go buy the game again. You have the money anyways. :D
Isn't that illegal?
not illegal to make iso's of your own disks IF you own it, its illegal to put them out for download, and illegal TO download, but if the files are destroyed by scratches, the iso won't work
That's the same thing as saying it's legal to copy music from a CD to your hard drive or to iTunes. In some countries, this is illegal. Therefore, copying the game from the CD to an ISO is also illegal.
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How about trying to mount the isos at a virtual drive and copy the files in the cd to your ff7 directory and run the game so that you'll do not need to read the files in the cd instead. If the files in the cd itself is destroyed then yeah go buy the game again. You have the money anyways. :D
Isn't that illegal?
not illegal to make iso's of your own disks IF you own it, its illegal to put them out for download, and illegal TO download, but if the files are destroyed by scratches, the iso won't work
That's the same thing as saying it's legal to copy music from a CD to your hard drive or to iTunes. In some countries, this is illegal. Therefore, copying the game from the CD to an ISO is also illegal.
In some countries, yes. But in most English-speaking countries at least, it's perfectly legal to make backup copies of your own things, as long as you don't share them, and don't have to get past any DRM or antipiracy software to do so.
And legality aside, I think most people wouldn't see it as morally wrong, and it's virtually impossible to catch or prosecute.
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How about trying to mount the isos at a virtual drive and copy the files in the cd to your ff7 directory and run the game so that you'll do not need to read the files in the cd instead. If the files in the cd itself is destroyed then yeah go buy the game again. You have the money anyways. :D
Isn't that illegal?
not illegal to make iso's of your own disks IF you own it, its illegal to put them out for download, and illegal TO download, but if the files are destroyed by scratches, the iso won't work
That's the same thing as saying it's legal to copy music from a CD to your hard drive or to iTunes. In some countries, this is illegal. Therefore, copying the game from the CD to an ISO is also illegal.
In some countries, yes. But in most English-speaking countries at least, it's perfectly legal to make backup copies of your own things, as long as you don't share them, and don't have to get past any DRM or antipiracy software to do so.
And legality aside, I think most people wouldn't see it as morally wrong, and it's virtually impossible to catch or prosecute.
Oh I see. Thanks for clearing that up.
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How about trying to mount the isos at a virtual drive and copy the files in the cd to your ff7 directory and run the game so that you'll do not need to read the files in the cd instead. If the files in the cd itself is destroyed then yeah go buy the game again. You have the money anyways. :D
Isn't that illegal?
not illegal to make iso's of your own disks IF you own it, its illegal to put them out for download, and illegal TO download, but if the files are destroyed by scratches, the iso won't work
That's the same thing as saying it's legal to copy music from a CD to your hard drive or to iTunes. In some countries, this is illegal. Therefore, copying the game from the CD to an ISO is also illegal.
umm, do you... have some problem with me or something, you came off that a bit strong
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What country are you from?? Its illegal just to make iso's for personal use??
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How about trying to mount the isos at a virtual drive and copy the files in the cd to your ff7 directory and run the game so that you'll do not need to read the files in the cd instead. If the files in the cd itself is destroyed then yeah go buy the game again. You have the money anyways. :D
Isn't that illegal?
not illegal to make iso's of your own disks IF you own it, its illegal to put them out for download, and illegal TO download, but if the files are destroyed by scratches, the iso won't work
That's the same thing as saying it's legal to copy music from a CD to your hard drive or to iTunes. In some countries, this is illegal. Therefore, copying the game from the CD to an ISO is also illegal.
umm, do you... have some problem with me or something, you came off that a bit strong
No, you were wrong so I was correcting you.
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How about trying to mount the isos at a virtual drive and copy the files in the cd to your ff7 directory and run the game so that you'll do not need to read the files in the cd instead. If the files in the cd itself is destroyed then yeah go buy the game again. You have the money anyways. :D
Isn't that illegal?
not illegal to make iso's of your own disks IF you own it, its illegal to put them out for download, and illegal TO download, but if the files are destroyed by scratches, the iso won't work
That's the same thing as saying it's legal to copy music from a CD to your hard drive or to iTunes. In some countries, this is illegal. Therefore, copying the game from the CD to an ISO is also illegal.
umm, do you... have some problem with me or something, you came off that a bit strong
No, you were wrong so I was correcting you.
its the way you corrected me, it was, well, to be honest, rather rude sounding, and i wasn't wrong, because i am referring to the US and canada, english speaking countries, most of the time, as i only speak english, these are the only things i'd talk about
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How about trying to mount the isos at a virtual drive and copy the files in the cd to your ff7 directory and run the game so that you'll do not need to read the files in the cd instead. If the files in the cd itself is destroyed then yeah go buy the game again. You have the money anyways. :D
Isn't that illegal?
not illegal to make iso's of your own disks IF you own it, its illegal to put them out for download, and illegal TO download, but if the files are destroyed by scratches, the iso won't work
That's the same thing as saying it's legal to copy music from a CD to your hard drive or to iTunes. In some countries, this is illegal. Therefore, copying the game from the CD to an ISO is also illegal.
umm, do you... have some problem with me or something, you came off that a bit strong
No, you were wrong so I was correcting you.
its the way you corrected me, it was, well, to be honest, rather rude sounding, and i wasn't wrong, because i am referring to the US and canada, english speaking countries, most of the time, as i only speak english, these are the only things i'd talk about
Okay you were TECHNICALLY wrong. Sorry if I sounded harsh, I didn't mean to. :P
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How about trying to mount the isos at a virtual drive and copy the files in the cd to your ff7 directory and run the game so that you'll do not need to read the files in the cd instead. If the files in the cd itself is destroyed then yeah go buy the game again. You have the money anyways. :D
Isn't that illegal?
not illegal to make iso's of your own disks IF you own it, its illegal to put them out for download, and illegal TO download, but if the files are destroyed by scratches, the iso won't work
That's the same thing as saying it's legal to copy music from a CD to your hard drive or to iTunes. In some countries, this is illegal. Therefore, copying the game from the CD to an ISO is also illegal.
umm, do you... have some problem with me or something, you came off that a bit strong
No, you were wrong so I was correcting you.
its the way you corrected me, it was, well, to be honest, rather rude sounding, and i wasn't wrong, because i am referring to the US and canada, english speaking countries, most of the time, as i only speak english, these are the only things i'd talk about
Okay you were TECHNICALLY wrong. Sorry if I sounded harsh, I didn't mean to. :P
no problem, thanks for apologizing, sorry if i was being a jack@$$ as well, and im technically not right, not wrong, as it depends on location
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How about trying to mount the isos at a virtual drive and copy the files in the cd to your ff7 directory and run the game so that you'll do not need to read the files in the cd instead. If the files in the cd itself is destroyed then yeah go buy the game again. You have the money anyways. :D
Isn't that illegal?
not illegal to make iso's of your own disks IF you own it, its illegal to put them out for download, and illegal TO download, but if the files are destroyed by scratches, the iso won't work
That's the same thing as saying it's legal to copy music from a CD to your hard drive or to iTunes. In some countries, this is illegal. Therefore, copying the game from the CD to an ISO is also illegal.
umm, do you... have some problem with me or something, you came off that a bit strong
No, you were wrong so I was correcting you.
its the way you corrected me, it was, well, to be honest, rather rude sounding, and i wasn't wrong, because i am referring to the US and canada, english speaking countries, most of the time, as i only speak english, these are the only things i'd talk about
Okay you were TECHNICALLY wrong. Sorry if I sounded harsh, I didn't mean to. :P
no problem, thanks for apologizing, sorry if i was being a jack@$$ as well, and im technically not right, not wrong, as it depends on location
Sà señor.
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What country are you from?? Its illegal just to make iso's for personal use??
His profile says Maryland (A US state). The US copyright laws and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act are rather vague on this subject. But technically it IS legal in the United States.
In some countries, yes. But in most English-speaking countries at least, it's perfectly legal to make backup copies of your own things, as long as you don't share them, and don't have to get past any DRM or antipiracy software to do so.
Australia is a good counter example. Granted you did say most, but Australia is a big country.
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sorry I've been out of the conversation for a while lol. Yeah, I tried to make isos, My disc one isn't readable, I have no clue how it got so damaged, must've been during my move to college. I'm going to start looking for a reasonably priced one and maybe pick up the PC version of FF8 too, I only have to ps1 version.
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So what are the charges if you have used isos instead of the cd's in your country Cazador??