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Some software (Diablo II, as it happens) is complaining that it cannot find the "play CD" in the CD drive (It uses this as a protection mechanism.) I have the play CD virtually mounted with MagicDisk, not in drive D, which is taken by the physical CD drive, but rather in drive F. (Using Windows XP.)

How can I convince the software to see this virtual CD?

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  • Just to note that the final DII patch removes the cd requirement
    – Journeyman Geek
    Jul 13, 2012 at 2:24

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One thing you can do as an alternative is register the key on your Battle.net account, then you can download a fresh copy that does not require a CD or CD key to play

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    Second this! I Highly recommend doing this as well, since it allows you to have unlimited downloads of your legally registered Blizzard software. And you can recover your keys if necessary.... May 22, 2012 at 19:11

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