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I own numerous CDs, but I prefer fewer.

I own numerous CDs, but I prefer fewer.

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Futsal_xo
Member
144
10-08-2023, 11:02 PM
#1
I'm heading across the country soon, but my space is limited. I really wish I could preserve all my classic games in their current state, but I don't have much room and can't carry everything. Can I find a legal way to convert those discs into playable ISOs or similar files so I can still enjoy my old games without needing the physical media?
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Futsal_xo
10-08-2023, 11:02 PM #1

I'm heading across the country soon, but my space is limited. I really wish I could preserve all my classic games in their current state, but I don't have much room and can't carry everything. Can I find a legal way to convert those discs into playable ISOs or similar files so I can still enjoy my old games without needing the physical media?

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xWaseem09
Member
161
10-09-2023, 03:10 AM
#2
Take a shot and grab an ISO setting.
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xWaseem09
10-09-2023, 03:10 AM #2

Take a shot and grab an ISO setting.

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white_tiger00
Junior Member
21
10-09-2023, 03:46 AM
#3
Well, what @jaslion recommended was considered, but since you gave clear instructions, I’ll stress it out. The situation is tricky, but legally speaking, you’re allowed to make a backup copy as long as you retain the original. It’s not ideal, but technically you can proceed. You might think you’ve lost everything, yet those copies are still valuable. For classic content like this, it should end up in the hands of collectors who appreciate it. Personally, I’d suggest removing them and selling them, because that keeps the work alive and prevents waste. But honestly, doing it the pirate way isn’t right—your ethics should guide you. Still, legally, it’s not a big issue unless someone tries to take it seriously.
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white_tiger00
10-09-2023, 03:46 AM #3

Well, what @jaslion recommended was considered, but since you gave clear instructions, I’ll stress it out. The situation is tricky, but legally speaking, you’re allowed to make a backup copy as long as you retain the original. It’s not ideal, but technically you can proceed. You might think you’ve lost everything, yet those copies are still valuable. For classic content like this, it should end up in the hands of collectors who appreciate it. Personally, I’d suggest removing them and selling them, because that keeps the work alive and prevents waste. But honestly, doing it the pirate way isn’t right—your ethics should guide you. Still, legally, it’s not a big issue unless someone tries to take it seriously.

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taconiebre
Senior Member
506
10-09-2023, 06:15 AM
#4
My focus on non-piratey is just to prevent the discussion from getting stuck. Honestly, I’d prefer these in the hands of someone else who has more space than me, and I don’t care about the IP issues with games that mostly ended up as abandoned titles a decade ago.
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taconiebre
10-09-2023, 06:15 AM #4

My focus on non-piratey is just to prevent the discussion from getting stuck. Honestly, I’d prefer these in the hands of someone else who has more space than me, and I don’t care about the IP issues with games that mostly ended up as abandoned titles a decade ago.

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Ninjas_R_OP
Senior Member
743
10-09-2023, 11:28 AM
#5
That sounds like a wild memory! What a fun mix of roles and eras!
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Ninjas_R_OP
10-09-2023, 11:28 AM #5

That sounds like a wild memory! What a fun mix of roles and eras!

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EckigesEi
Member
136
10-09-2023, 12:59 PM
#6
Most of these are regarded as abandoned products, so you don’t need to worry too much. What’s holding them back from being improved is just the law of copyright.
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EckigesEi
10-09-2023, 12:59 PM #6

Most of these are regarded as abandoned products, so you don’t need to worry too much. What’s holding them back from being improved is just the law of copyright.

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Manoloc_NL
Member
73
10-12-2023, 08:30 AM
#7
Consider trying to move all the games onto an SSD that isn’t labeled as C:\. This would let you either set it up physically, use a hot-plug or USB 3.0 connection. Essentially, you’d keep your main drive at C:\ for basic game data while storing the full game files on the D:\ SSD. That way, copy protection that requires the disc to be present in its original location would be bypassed easily—just discard the packaging and keep only the CD in a case. When using virtual PC, you’d simply need to mount the drives. You could also purchase them again from cloud services like Good Old Games, ensuring they’re ready to play online if you connect to download and install. Some cloud providers might need workarounds for older software such as Steam on Windows XP or 7, but that’s unlikely to be an issue now.
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Manoloc_NL
10-12-2023, 08:30 AM #7

Consider trying to move all the games onto an SSD that isn’t labeled as C:\. This would let you either set it up physically, use a hot-plug or USB 3.0 connection. Essentially, you’d keep your main drive at C:\ for basic game data while storing the full game files on the D:\ SSD. That way, copy protection that requires the disc to be present in its original location would be bypassed easily—just discard the packaging and keep only the CD in a case. When using virtual PC, you’d simply need to mount the drives. You could also purchase them again from cloud services like Good Old Games, ensuring they’re ready to play online if you connect to download and install. Some cloud providers might need workarounds for older software such as Steam on Windows XP or 7, but that’s unlikely to be an issue now.

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t0bester
Junior Member
9
10-18-2023, 09:29 PM
#8
I'll cover the shipping costs for those PC Gamer covers if you decide to throw them away.
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t0bester
10-18-2023, 09:29 PM #8

I'll cover the shipping costs for those PC Gamer covers if you decide to throw them away.

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MDeku
Junior Member
43
10-23-2023, 03:06 AM
#9
It was tough to see so many of them fail after a few years due to worn-out discs. My heart sank. I owned hundreds of them.
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MDeku
10-23-2023, 03:06 AM #9

It was tough to see so many of them fail after a few years due to worn-out discs. My heart sank. I owned hundreds of them.

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SychoGuss
Member
80
11-05-2023, 07:13 PM
#10
I gather PC magazine covers from eBay lots, which act like small time capsules. They’ve all lasted through the tests, and I’ve managed to transfer each to ISO without issues. I still keep the originals, but having ISO copies is also convenient.
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SychoGuss
11-05-2023, 07:13 PM #10

I gather PC magazine covers from eBay lots, which act like small time capsules. They’ve all lasted through the tests, and I’ve managed to transfer each to ISO without issues. I still keep the originals, but having ISO copies is also convenient.