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TELNET (TELetype NETwork) is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network (LAN) connections. It was developed in 1969 and standardized as IETF STD 8, one of the first Internet standards. It has limitations that are considered to be s... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TELNET
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What to do with sims 2 torrent and daemon tools? Alright, so I've got the sims 2 (it's an all expansion package thing) and daemon tools downloaded. Ive read info on how to do it, but how do I initially start the download for each seperate expansion? There's no .exe or anything
Could someone explain this to me?
Thanks
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Well, the last two respondents are basically correct: you can't play back a physical dvd without a dvd drive..but you can play back a *virtual* dvd disk image just as long as your computer has enough horsepower.
And that's (partially) what those applications you mentioned are capable of doing: mounting a virtual disk (cd, dvd, vcd, svcd, kvcd, etc) so that you can explore it's contents (like for playback if it's [for example] a virtual disk image of a dvd video). Playback of a virtual dvd video would also require the appropriate codec (which an application like WinDVD provides). Otherwise, the disk image would be treated like an explorable Windows (or Mac) file folder (especially if it is a disk image of a data disk).
One way to have a disk image on your computer without a dvd drive is to download one..like from one of the p2p networks. But these files are *huge* and take quite a while to download even with a broadband connection.
Technically, there's at least second way: you can network a computer without a dvd drive to a computer with a dvd drive and share the drive. There's uses for that. But then, in that case you'd already have a computer with a dvd drive!
Well.. if you don't have an internal dvd drive, you could purchase an *external* dvd drive (so as long as you have the appropriate port for it.. like, if it needs a usb port to connect, you'll need one of those open). Mind you, external dvd drives cost more than internal ones.
Although dvd players can play cds and even though dvds and cds are have the same length/width circumference dimensions cds and dvds differ in depth, file structure and capacity. Cd drives just don't have the horsepower or configuration to playback dvds; this was intentionally designed this way by the hardware manufacturers, as if you think about it, if anyone with a cd drive could playback dvds, then why would they 'upgrade' to a dvd drive? Both hardware components your cd drive as well as software specifications of your computer's OS and dvd burning/read/explore applications will reject attempts to read (physical) dvd disks of any kind. So, no (to anticipate what you might be thinking) that's why you can't even use one of the virtual disk mounting applications such as Daemon Tools to 'copy'/explore the contents from the physical dvd drive to a virtual one because (again), your cd drive won't touch the dvd to begin with.
What to do with sims 2 torrent and daemon tools? Alright, so I've got the sims 2 (it's an all expansion package thing) and daemon tools downloaded. Ive read info on how to do it, but how do I initially start the download for each seperate expansion? There's no .exe or anything
Could someone explain this to me?
Thanks
+10 for best answer
First you need to extract the ISO file from the ZIP or RAR compression file. You can do it with a free software like WinZip. After that you will get a ISO file. This file it’s the copy of the CD that you need to burn in a empty CD. You can burn it with a software like Magic ISO Maker or Alcohol 120, that you can download from torrent. Search for one of this softwares in http://www.torrentz.com/ and download it. Install the software (Magic ISO Maker or Alcohol 120) and open the ISO file from there. Burn the content in a CD.
After you burn the CD (from the ISO file), install the game using the serial that you mention.
After the installation, explore the CD and open the “crack” directory (the crack folder), in there you will find a EXE file that you need to put in the sims 2 folder. Search in your computer for the EXE file with the same name of the crack, this will give you the exact folder that you need to copy-paste the crack (the crack will be replace the file).
Burn it to a DVD+DRL and then pop it in the computer
if i dont have a dvd drive on my computer and i download daemon tools can i put dvds on my computer? i have downloaded dvd decrypter, alcohol 120%, magicDISC, magicISO, and daemon tools and im so confused.....i still cant get it to read the dvd....are those programs what i need if i dont have a dvd drive.....is it even possible to get them on my computer if i dont have one?
Well, the last two respondents are basically correct: you can't play back a physical dvd without a dvd drive..but you can play back a *virtual* dvd disk image just as long as your computer has enough horsepower.
And that's (partially) what those applications you mentioned are capable of doing: mounting a virtual disk (cd, dvd, vcd, svcd, kvcd, etc) so that you can explore it's contents (like for playback if it's [for example] a virtual disk image of a dvd video). Playback of a virtual dvd video would also require the appropriate codec (which an application like WinDVD provides). Otherwise, the disk image would be treated like an explorable Windows (or Mac) file folder (especially if it is a disk image of a data disk).
One way to have a disk image on your computer without a dvd drive is to download one..like from one of the p2p networks. But these files are *huge* and take quite a while to download even with a broadband connection.
Technically, there's at least second way: you can network a computer without a dvd drive to a computer with a dvd drive and share the drive. There's uses for that. But then, in that case you'd already have a computer with a dvd drive!
Well.. if you don't have an internal dvd drive, you could purchase an *external* dvd drive (so as long as you have the appropriate port for it.. like, if it needs a usb port to connect, you'll need one of those open). Mind you, external dvd drives cost more than internal ones.
Although dvd players can play cds and even though dvds and cds are have the same length/width circumference dimensions cds and dvds differ in depth, file structure and capacity. Cd drives just don't have the horsepower or configuration to playback dvds; this was intentionally designed this way by the hardware manufacturers, as if you think about it, if anyone with a cd drive could playback dvds, then why would they 'upgrade' to a dvd drive? Both hardware components your cd drive as well as software specifications of your computer's OS and dvd burning/read/explore applications will reject attempts to read (physical) dvd disks of any kind. So, no (to anticipate what you might be thinking) that's why you can't even use one of the virtual disk mounting applications such as Daemon Tools to 'copy'/explore the contents from the physical dvd drive to a virtual one because (again), your cd drive won't touch the dvd to begin with.
Daemon Tools? Hello
I have downloaded Daemon Tools Lite.. I have mounted a program / file and what do I do to install it? Please, answere, I realley need help!!!
Go to My Computer.
Note the new disc drive that has appeared.
If you have mounted an image file, its name will appear on the drive. Just double click it to run.
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