

you cant edit the ISO file, nor can you delete it or change its location.

That means that the PC does not really have that "fake-CD" inserted once it's playing the game that required the CD from beginning. After you mount an ISO file, its contents are shown as a separate drive in. I've started wondering since I have started clearing some room on my HDD and i have realized that the I: (the daemon tools' "CD" place when mounted) does not have to contain the game that you are currently playing (that you downloaded from that. Question is, do those 2-20 GB that were downloaded from beginning on the. Crack that is in the ISO file, copy it into the games installation point

Download (what you download is an ISO file and some. Recently I've got around 10-15 new games via torrents (i assume that the majority of you do that aswell) and pretty much all of them follow the rule
