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bobalay -> Hexalock Copy Protection (4/10/2005 11:39:37 PM)

I'm trying to backup a copy of the just released Anatomy & Physiology/Revealed Version2006 it was MFG'd by Evatone Inc, Clearwater FL. and is using Hexalock copy protection. I can copy the CD but can't play it because it knows it's not the original disc. I've tried the latest version of CloneCD, Nero Ultra & BlindWrite all ending w/the same results. What can I use to create a successful backup copy I can use?




xciwmff -> RE: Hexalock Copy Protection (4/11/2005 7:44:24 AM)

How'd you determine it is protected with Hexalock? Only reason I ask is I hear nothing can detect this protection yet. However, try creating a profile using these settings: Fast Error Skip - Automatic, Intelligent bad sector scanner - 100, and possibly read SubChannels, and keep your read/write speed under 4x. Be warned though, this is just a educated guess as it's an extremely rare protection and no one seems to have it.




bobalay -> RE: Hexalock Copy Protection (4/11/2005 12:36:53 PM)

On the underside of the disc in the clear center ring the info was stamped in, MFG, by Evatone, Inc. Clearwater Fl. So I went to their website and they tell about the encryption they use on both CD & DVD media. They use Hexalock on CD's and FlexPlay on DVD's. I'll try the settings you suggested but what program should I use to copy it? So as of right now there isn't any known program that will copy Hexalock protected CD's? Bummer!




xciwmff -> RE: Hexalock Copy Protection (4/11/2005 12:43:31 PM)

I suggest you try scanning it with Aray Protection scanner. There's a good guide at the top of this forum (CD/DVD Copy) if you don't know how to use Aray. I would suggest you use CloneCD. But like I said, it's just a guess, I'm sure it's possible to make a backup, but as I can't seem to find anyone that has even seen this protection, let alone tried to tackle it, it's going to come down to a lot of trial and error. I suggest you use a CD-RW until you know for sure what settings work.




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